词条 | Miekichi Suzuki |
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BiographySuzuki was born in Hiroshima. He studied English literature at Tokyo Imperial University (now the University of Tokyo), and later launched a children's literature magazine called 赤い鳥 (Akai tori / Red Bird) in 1918.[1] Unusually for its time, the journal emphasized learning from observation and experience rather than rote learning, and focused on everyday language as much as ceremonial language.[2] 196 issues were published. Major worksSuzuki's major works include:
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References1. ^{{cite journal|title=Repurposing Poetry: The Emergence of Working-Class Children's Expression in Interwar Japan|journal=Japanese Language and Literature|date=2016|volume=50|number=1|first=Mika|last=Endō|pages=25-52|jstor=24891978}} 2. ^{{cite book|title=Social Change and the Individual: Japan Before and After Defeat in World War II|publisher=Princeton University Press|date=2015|first=Kazuko|last=Tsurumi|isbn=9781400871513}} External links{{commonscat|Miekichi Suzuki}}
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