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Mori Ogai

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Mori Ōgai (1862–1922)

Japanese novelist, poet, and translator. From an aristocratic samurai family, he initiated the Japanese vogue for autobiographical revelation with works such as his story of unhappy love Maihime/The Dancing Girl (1890) and the popular novel Gan (1911–13). His later work is more impersonal, consisting of historical depictions of the samurai code.



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