Die Gedichte Ōishi Seinosukes – Zum Verhältnis politischer Anschauungen und ästhetischer Ideale

This paper examines the correlation between political thought and poetic expression by introducing the literary work of Ōishi Seinosuke (1867–1911), a Japanese socialist and physician who was executed during the High Treason Incident of 1910/11. It shows that personal opinions regarding society and...

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Main Author: Martin Thomas
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Published: Universität Heidelberg - Japanologie 2016-05-01
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Online Access:https://crossasia-journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/bunron/article/view/649
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spelling doaj-5e433418138e4574b775473289b223bd2021-02-24T13:05:41ZdeuUniversität Heidelberg - JapanologieBunron2199-27542016-05-013489010.11588/br.2016.3.23826649Die Gedichte Ōishi Seinosukes – Zum Verhältnis politischer Anschauungen und ästhetischer IdealeMartin ThomasThis paper examines the correlation between political thought and poetic expression by introducing the literary work of Ōishi Seinosuke (1867–1911), a Japanese socialist and physician who was executed during the High Treason Incident of 1910/11. It shows that personal opinions regarding society and government do have a strong influence on the individual style of an author, not only in the matter of content, but also concerning the chosen language and the mode of expression. However, Ōishi himself, who studied in the United States from 1892 to 1895, seems to have been aware of several discrepancies between his own political ideals and the reality of literary creation. In fact, he suddenly abandoned his efforts in Japanese short poetry at the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 and thenceforth conveyed his political message to the audience via the more conservative way of writing essays. This change of medium indicates that Ōishi no longer thought of poems as an appropriate means to fight the injustice of society and the destructive foreign policy of the Japanese authorities.https://crossasia-journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/bunron/article/view/649literaturmodernejapanlyrikōishi seinosukesozialismustaigyaku jikendodoitsukyōkakyōku
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Die Gedichte Ōishi Seinosukes – Zum Verhältnis politischer Anschauungen und ästhetischer Ideale
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japan
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sozialismus
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title Die Gedichte Ōishi Seinosukes – Zum Verhältnis politischer Anschauungen und ästhetischer Ideale
title_short Die Gedichte Ōishi Seinosukes – Zum Verhältnis politischer Anschauungen und ästhetischer Ideale
title_full Die Gedichte Ōishi Seinosukes – Zum Verhältnis politischer Anschauungen und ästhetischer Ideale
title_fullStr Die Gedichte Ōishi Seinosukes – Zum Verhältnis politischer Anschauungen und ästhetischer Ideale
title_full_unstemmed Die Gedichte Ōishi Seinosukes – Zum Verhältnis politischer Anschauungen und ästhetischer Ideale
title_sort die gedichte ōishi seinosukes – zum verhältnis politischer anschauungen und ästhetischer ideale
publisher Universität Heidelberg - Japanologie
series Bunron
issn 2199-2754
publishDate 2016-05-01
description This paper examines the correlation between political thought and poetic expression by introducing the literary work of Ōishi Seinosuke (1867–1911), a Japanese socialist and physician who was executed during the High Treason Incident of 1910/11. It shows that personal opinions regarding society and government do have a strong influence on the individual style of an author, not only in the matter of content, but also concerning the chosen language and the mode of expression. However, Ōishi himself, who studied in the United States from 1892 to 1895, seems to have been aware of several discrepancies between his own political ideals and the reality of literary creation. In fact, he suddenly abandoned his efforts in Japanese short poetry at the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 and thenceforth conveyed his political message to the audience via the more conservative way of writing essays. This change of medium indicates that Ōishi no longer thought of poems as an appropriate means to fight the injustice of society and the destructive foreign policy of the Japanese authorities.
topic literatur
moderne
japan
lyrik
ōishi seinosuke
sozialismus
taigyaku jiken
dodoitsu
kyōka
kyōku
url https://crossasia-journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/bunron/article/view/649
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