
Mori Ōgai, kyōiku no shiza
작성자
Akira Yabe
아직 평점이 없습니다
Manga
형식
하드커버
페이지
342
언어
일본어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1991
출판사
Kindai Bungeisha
ISBN-10
4773310219
ISBN-13
9784773310214
설명
Akira Yabe delves into the intricate world of Mori Ōgai, a pivotal figure in Japanese literature, exploring the profound impact his works have had on education and cultural discourse. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of Ōgai's contributions, particularly how his literary genius intertwined with the educational landscape of Japan. Yabe's examination reveals the nuanced relationship between literature and educational theory during a transformative period in Japanese history.
The narrative unfolds with a rich exploration of Ōgai's life, highlighting the historical and societal contexts that influenced his writing. Through meticulously gathered bibliographical references, Yabe presents a well-rounded portrait of Ōgai not only as a writer but also as a thinker whose ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about literature and pedagogy.
Readers will find themselves drawn into a thoughtful consideration of the role of literature in shaping moral and intellectual values within society. Yabe's analysis encourages contemplation on how Ōgai's ideas can inform modern educational practices, making it a valuable resource for both literary enthusiasts and educators alike.
Overall, this work serves as a bridge connecting the past and present, reflecting on the enduring legacy of Mori Ōgai and the relevance of his thoughts in today’s rapidly evolving educational environment.
The narrative unfolds with a rich exploration of Ōgai's life, highlighting the historical and societal contexts that influenced his writing. Through meticulously gathered bibliographical references, Yabe presents a well-rounded portrait of Ōgai not only as a writer but also as a thinker whose ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about literature and pedagogy.
Readers will find themselves drawn into a thoughtful consideration of the role of literature in shaping moral and intellectual values within society. Yabe's analysis encourages contemplation on how Ōgai's ideas can inform modern educational practices, making it a valuable resource for both literary enthusiasts and educators alike.
Overall, this work serves as a bridge connecting the past and present, reflecting on the enduring legacy of Mori Ōgai and the relevance of his thoughts in today’s rapidly evolving educational environment.