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词条 Subaru (literary magazine)
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  1. Overview

  2. References

{{Infobox magazine
| title = Subaru
スバル
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| editor = Ishikawa Takuboku
| editor_title = Editor
| frequency = Monthly
| category = Literary magazine
| company = {{Nihongo|Subaru|昴}}
| publisher =
| firstdate = January 1909
| finaldate = December 1913
| country = Japan
| based =
| language = Japanese
| website =
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}}{{nihongo||スバル|Subaru}} was a literary magazine published monthly in Japan between January 1909 and December 1913.[1][2] The name of the publisher was {{Nihongo||昴|Subaru}}, written in kanji as opposed to the magazine title written in katakana.Subaru was the spiritual successor to the better-known and longer-running magazine Myōjō.[1][2] It mainly focused on the publication of poetry and was known for the its advocacy of the trend of romanticism in Japanese literature in the late Meiji period (1868 – 1912).[1][2] It was priced at 30 sen (0.3 yen) and ultimately published 60 issues in total.[3][4]

Overview

In 1909, after Myōjō ceased publication, Mori Ōgai[2] and a few other prominent Myōjō writers including Tekkan Yosano[2] and Akiko Yosano came together to publish a new magazine that would become Subaru.[4] Ishikawa Takuboku initially served as editor.[1] The magazine was noted for publishing works by Ishikawa, as well as Mokutaro Kinoshita, Kōtarō Takamura, Yoshii Isamu (1886 – 1960), and Hakushū Kitahara (the latter leaving Myōjō in January 1908 was one of the factors contributing to its going out of print[5]).[6] Anti-Naturalist and Romantic writings were most prominent, and writers known for having their works published in Subaru were known as {{nihongo|Subaru-ists|スバル派|Subaru-ha}}.

Among the works Mori Ōgai published in the magazine were The Wild Geese,[2] Vita Sexualis, and Seinen.[1] Yoshii first published Sake hogai and Gogo san-ji in the magazine.[6] The complete run of Subaru was reprinted in facsimile in 1965 by the publishing house Rinsen Shoten.[4][7]

References

1. ^Keene, Donald 1999 Dawn to the West: A History of Japanese Literature, Volume 4. New York : Columbia University Press. p.25
2. ^Hayakawa Kunio 2006 "Meiji 42-nen, Hesse Hatsu-tōjō". Ichimon (website), no. 65. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
3. ^{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Dijitaru Daijisen|title=すばる|url=http://rekishi.jkn21.com/|accessdate=18 September 2012|year=2012|publisher=Shogakukan|location=Tokyo|language=Japanese|trans-title=Subaru|oclc=56431036|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070825113418/http://rekishi.jkn21.com/|archivedate=25 August 2007|df=}}
4. ^{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Nihon Daihyakka Zensho (Nipponika)|title=スバル|url=http://rekishi.jkn21.com/|accessdate=22 September 2012|year=2012|publisher=Shogakukan|location=Tokyo|language=Japanese|trans-title=Subaru|oclc=153301537|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070825113418/http://rekishi.jkn21.com/|archivedate=25 August 2007|df=}}
5. ^Keene 1999. p.26
6. ^{{cite encyclopedia | encyclopedia = Kokushi Daijiten | title = スバル | url = http://rekishi.jkn21.com/ | accessdate = 22 September 2012 | year = 2012 | publisher = Shogakukan | location = Tokyo | language = Japanese | trans-title = Subaru | oclc = 683276033 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070825113418/http://rekishi.jkn21.com/ | archivedate = 25 August 2007 | df = }}
7. ^{{cite journal | script-title=ja:スバル |trans-title=Subaru | year = 1965| publisher = Rinsen Shoten | location = Kyōto, Japan | language = Japanese | oclc = 10698136}}

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