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Tsubouchi, Shoyo Tsubouchi, Shoyo
(1859-1935)

Portrait of Tsubouchi, Shoyo(1)
  • Photo no.1 : Tsubouchi Shoyo
  • b&w ; 15.0x7.8 cm
Portrait of Tsubouchi, Shoyo(2)
  • Photo no.2 : Kokushi Shozo Taisei
  • b&w ; 9.6x6.8 cm

Literary man. Born in Gifu. After graduating from Tokyo University, he became instructor and later professor of the Tokyo Senmon Gakko (predecessor of Waseda University). Tsubouchi entered into the limelight in Japan's literary world with publication of "" (The Essence of the Novel) (1885-1886). He presented a theory of Japanese modern literature and provided practical case studies in a novel titled "" (The Character of Today's Students) (1885-1886). The "" with Ogai Mori is well known. Tsubouchi also devoted himself to fostering actors and encouraged the Japanese Theater Modernization movements (Shingeki) with his pupil Hogetsu Shimamura and others. Another of his achievements is as an educator of ethics. In 1928, he completed his translation of the complete works of Shakespeare.

Keywords Literary Figure
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