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Naoya, Shiga 1883-1971: Critical Essay by Makoto Ueda

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SOURCE: "Shiga Naoya," in Modern Japanese Writers and the Nature of Literature, Stanford University Press, 1976, pp. 85-110.

In the excerpt below, Makoto examines Shiga's literary aesthetic through a survey of his fictional and autobiographical writings.

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