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    Kokoro (こゝろ, or in modern kana usage こころ) is a 1914 Japanese novel by Natsume Sōseki, and the final part of a trilogy starting with To the Spring Equinox and Beyond and followed by The Wayfarer (both 1912). [1]

  2. Jul 31, 2023 · Kokoro by Natsume Sōseki (1867–1916) is one of the great classics of Japanese literature. A translation of the title produces a wide range of meanings: “heart,” “soul,” “spirit,” “feelings,” and “the heart of things.” Kokoro is divided into three parts: “Sensei and I,” “My Parents and I,” and “Sensei and his Testament.”

  3. Hailed by The New Yorker as "rich in understanding and insight," Kokoro—"the heart of things"—is the work of one of Japan's most popular authors. This thought-provoking trilogy of stories explores the very essence of loneliness and stands as a stirring introduction to modern Japanese literature.

  4. Jan 22, 2017 · Kokoro by Soseki Natsume Publication date 1941 Topics IIIT Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language English Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.268297 dc.contributor.author: Soseki Natsume dc.date.accessioned: 2015-07-27T20:16:06Z dc.date.available: 2015-07-27T20:16:06Z dc.date.citation: 1941 dc.identifier.barcode ...

  5. Kokoro study guide contains a biography of Natsume Soseki, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

  6. Natsume Soseki’s Kokoro is a fiction novel written in 1914, two years after the end of the Meiji era and the death of Emperor Meiji. This historical event assists Soseki in creating a contrast between tradition and modernity.

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  8. Feb 23, 2010 · Kokoro. Natsume Soseki. Penguin, Feb 23, 2010 - Fiction - 256 pages. “Soseki is the representative modern Japanese novelist, a figure of truly national stature.”—Haruki Murakami. The father of...

  9. Kokoro is a 1914 novel by Japanese author Natsume Sōseki. Set during the end of the Meiji Restoration, the novel explores how changing Japanese society profoundly effects an older and a younger man as they strike up an unlikely friendship.

  10. Mar 7, 2012 · What is love, and what is friendship? What is the extent of our responsibility to ourselves and to others? Kokoro, signifying "the heart of things," examines these age-old questions in terms of...

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