Hamlet and Japanese Men of Letters
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Shakespeare translation and appopriation, Shakespeare’s impact on Japanese novelists, Novelization of Hamlet, Modernization of Japanese literatureAbstract
Shakespeare has exerted a powerful influence on Japanese literature since he was accepted in the second half of the nineteenth century. Particularly Hamlet has had a strong impact on Japanese men of letters and provided them with the impetus to revive the play in contemporary literature. In this paper I discuss how they have utilized Hamlet for their creative activity and enriched Japanese literature.
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