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Modern Japanese Fiction. By John W. Morrison. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1955. xiii, 230. Appendixes, Bibliography, Index. $3.75.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Robert H. Brower
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Stanford University
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1957

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1 Cf. n. 21, p. 170, where Tenrikyō is identified as “the canon of a Shintō sect”; and n. 23, p. 170Google Scholar, where the word in question, kobushi, is actually the name of a species of magnolia.

2 Cf. Tatsuo, Numazawa, Nihon bungakushi hyōran [Tables of the History of Japanese Literature] (Tokyo, 1934), 1, 197Google Scholar, where Kain no matsuei is listed as having been translated by Mōri Yasotarō under the title “Descendant of Cain” (Kobe: Ribunkaku, 1925).