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Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
Ueda Akinari — or Ueda Shūsei (上田 秋成, July 25, 1734, Osaka August 8, 1809, Kyoto) was a Japanese author, scholar and waka poet, and perhaps the most prominent literary figure in eighteenth century Japan. He was an early writer in the yomihon genre and his two… … Wikipedia
Ueda akinari — Portrait de Akinari, par Koga Bunrei Ueda Akinari (上田秋成 en japonais) ou Ueda Shūsei (25 juillet 1734 à Ōsaka 6 août 1809 à Kyōto) est peut être la plus grande figure littéraire du … Wikipédia en Français
Ueda Akinari — Retrato de Ueda Akinari por Koga Bunrei. Ueda Akinari o Ueda Shūsei (上田 秋成, Ueda Akinari o Ueda Shūsei … Wikipedia Español
Ueda Akinari — Portrait de Akinari, par Koga Bunrei. Ueda Akinari (上田秋成, Ueda Akinari … Wikipédia en Français
Ueda Akinari — ▪ Japanese writer pseudonym of Ueda Senjiro born July 25, 1734, Ōsaka, Japan died Aug. 8, 1809, Kyōto preeminent writer and poet of late 18th century Japan, best known for his tales of the supernatural. Ueda was adopted into the… … Universalium
AKINARI U. — AKINARI U. Conteur délicat et savant philologue, moraliste misanthrope et pessimiste, critique mordant, mais lucide jusque dans ses haines, homme de lettres dont la passion de l’écrit fut l’unique raison de vivre, Ueda Akinari est, sans conteste … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ueda (surname) — Ueda is a Japanese surname. Depending on the particular family, it is written either 上田 or (less commonly) 植田. People with this surname include:* Ueda Akinari, writer * Ueda Bin, writer and translator * Ueda Fumito, game designer * Ueda Kenkichi … Wikipedia
Ueda — Ueda, Akinari, japanischer Schriftsteller, Philologe und Mediziner, * Ōsaka 1734, ✝ Kyōto 27. 6. 1809. Seine Werke zeigen bedeutende Kenntnisse der chinesischen und japanischen Literatur. Sein Erzählwerk spiegelt konfuzianisches und… … Universal-Lexikon
Akinari — (Ueda) (1734 1809) écrivain japonais, auteur de récits fantastiques: Contes de pluie et de lune (1776) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tales of Moonlight and Rain — nihongo| Tales of Moonlight and Rain |雨月物語|Ugetsu Monogatari is a collection of nine independent stories, written by Ueda Akinari, first published in 1776, adapted from Chinese ghost stories. It is considered to be among the most important works… … Wikipedia