Katei Watanabe
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Watanabe Katei (
Works
[edit]- Sofuren (
想 夫 憐 "Sympathy of mutual love" – the title is from the name of a piece of Japanese classical music) 1903[4] - Uzumaki ("Whirlpool") – filmed several times
References
[edit]- ^ The University of Tokyo Calendar – Page 13 Tōkyō Daigaku – 1959 An extensive collection of Japanese fiction in the Yedo period, from the library of Katei Watanabe, a novelist, better known as "Hekirurien". SHACHIKU COLLECTION; CHIKUREI COLLECTION; CHIJU COLLECTION:— Nearly 5,000 volumes in ...
- ^ The Japan Foundation Newsletter 1996 "The writers affiliated with newspapers in Osaka wrote a great deal; it was said, for example, that Katei Watanabe (1864— 1926) and Namiroku Murakami (1865— 1944) wrote books faster than people could read them." "
- ^ Hon: A Book-bin for Scholars – Volumes 2–6 1971 JAPANESE LIBRARIES: A PROMENADE Katei Bunko Library — A Special Collection of the General Library of the University of Tokyo. Katei Watanabe, who was also known under the pen name of Hekirurien, Kuroboshi, Ryokuensho, etc., ...
- ^ Joseph Koshimi Yamagiwa, Keiji Inaga Annotations 1965 Page 455 "Watanabe Katei writer, 1884–1926, wrote many popular novels Sofuren "Sympathy of mutual love" (a title derived from the name of a piece of Japanese classical music), a novel written by Watanabe Katei in 1903, with a second part added in ..."