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  1. Shūsei Tokuda (徳田秋声, Tokuda Shūsei, 1 February 1872 – 18 November 1943, real name Sueo Tokuda) was a Japanese writer.

  2. Tokuda Shūsei (born Dec. 23, 1871, Kanazawa, Japan—died Nov. 18, 1943, Tokyo) was a novelist who, with Masamune Hakuchō, Tayama Katai, and Shimazaki Tōson, was one of the “four pillars” of naturalism.

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    shūsei tokuda ( 徳田 秋声 , tokuda shūsei , 1 de febrero de 1872-18 de noviembre de 1943, nombre real seoo tokuda ) era un escritor japonés. vida. Tokuda nació en Kanazawa en la prefectura de Ishikawa.

  4. The museum contains over 600 pieces of writing, including Shusei's five best-known works, Mold, Rough Living, Episode, Masquerade, and Miniature, all of which are introduced using paper dolls and video interpretations of their respective heroines.

  5. 17 de sept. de 2009 · Tokuda Shusei shu. by. Tokuda, Shsei, 1872-1943. Publication date. 1953. Publisher. Tokyo Kadokawa Shoten. Collection. chengyutung; toronto.

  6. Tokuda, Shūsei, 1872-1943 -- Criticism and interpretation, Middle class in literature Publisher Seattle : University of Washington Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  7. years of experimentation, Tokuda Shusei (and implicitly Japanese novelists more generally) developed increasingly complex and dialogic narrative strategies in an effort to incorporate an increasingly complex and diverse social reality.11 In this essay I will illustrate, in microcosm, through an examination