Japan's first modern novel: Ukigumo of Futabatei Shimei. Translation and critical commentary by Marleigh Grayer Ryan.
Language: engjpn Series: Columbia University ; | UNESCO collection of representative works. Japanese series.Publication details: New York, Columbia University Press, 1967.Description: xvi, 381 p. 24 cmLOC classification:- PL806.T3 U813 1967
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Bibliography: p. 357-365.
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