英文摘要 |
Among the literary works of the Meiji period, both Natume Sōseki and Mori Ōgai command the reputation of literary giants whose works are regarded to have best reflected the modernity of Japan as a nation. In this paper, I will apply a gender studies approach to analyze Natumes most representative work Heart, in order to enunciate how the male protagonist utilizes, fantasizes, alienates, and represses the female when he pursues modernity. |