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  1. Kitamura Tokoku (北村 透谷,? 29 de diciembre de 1868 – 16 de mayo de 1894) fue el seudónimo de Kitamura Montarō (北村門太郎), un poeta y ensayista japonés, y uno de los fundadores del movimiento literario romántico moderno japonés en el tardío periodo Meiji de Japón.

  2. Kitamura Tōkoku (北村 透谷, 29 December 1868 – 16 May 1894) was the pen name of Kitamura Montarō (北村門太郎), a Japanese poet and essayist. He was one of the founders of the modern Japanese romantic literary movement.

  3. Kitamura Tokoku fue el seudónimo de Kitamura Montarō (北村門太郎), un poeta y ensayista japonés, y uno de los fundadores del movimiento literario romántico moderno japonés en el tardío periodo Meiji de Japón.

  4. 9 de jun. de 2023 · Kitamura Tōkoku was a poet and essayist who played a key role in launching the Romantic Movement in modern Japanese literature. A political activist, he played an active role in the Jiyū minken undō (Freedom and People's Rights Movement) during his short life and saw this as closely linked to his fascination with Christianity.

  5. A poet and critic who converted to Christianity and participated in the Freedom and People's Rights Movement. He published essays and poems in Bungakukai and other magazines, and committed suicide in 1894.

  6. Kitamura, Tokoku, 1868-1894 Publisher Tokyo Chuo koronsha Collection chengyutung; toronto Contributor Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library - University of Toronto Language Japanese

  7. The unity of Asia and the detail of Europe; the infinity of the Asiatic soul, and the defining, result-loving, machine-making, sur- face-seeking, opera-going Europe-Plato came to join, and, by contact, to enhance the energy of each. The excellence of Europe and Asia are in his brain.