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    Lieutenant-General Mori Rintarō (森 林太郎, February 17, 1862 – July 8, 1922), known by his pen name Mori Ōgai (森 鷗外), was a Japanese Army Surgeon general officer, translator, novelist, poet and father of famed author Mari Mori.

  2. Mori Ōgai (born February 17, 1862, Tsuwano, Japan—died July 9, 1922, Tokyo) was one of the creators of modern Japanese literature. The son of a physician of the aristocratic warrior (samurai) class, Mori Ōgai studied medicine, at first in Tokyo and from 1884 to 1888 in Germany.

  3. Jul 8, 2022 · Mori Ōgai was one of the great Japanese literary figures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, known for works including “Maihime” (trans. by Richard Bowring as “The Dancing Girl”)....

  4. Mori Ōgai (森 鷗外 / 森 鴎外) (February 17, 1862 – July 8, 1922) was a Japanese physician, translator, novelist and poet. Mori's real name was Rintarō (林太郎). Ōgai is correctly written 鷗外 but 鴎外 is often used in its place.

  5. Mori Ōgai. Mori Ōgai was born in Tsuwano in 1862. He descended from a family of doctors and it was naturally assumed he would follow in the family tradition. After the Meiji Restoration, the family moved to Tokyo where Ōgai studied German, the language in which medicine was generally taught.

  6. Literary man and army surgeon. Born in Shimane, the son of a doctor serving in the Tsuwano Clan. After graduating from the University of Tokyo Faculty of Medicine in 1881, he became an army surgeon.

  7. Jan 5, 2016 · Mori Ogai was one of the foremost figures conversant in Western literary thought, and occupied the seat of leadership in the circles with which he associated. The journal Subaru offered Ogai an opportunity to come to the literary scene.

  8. Jun 28, 2019 · Japan’s leading Meiji era novelists Mori Ōgai and Natsume Sōsekiboth took influence from overseas. As an army physician, Ōgai spent several years learning medicine in Germany. The experience...

  9. Mori Ogai (1862-1922) was one of the most prominent authors and translators in the modern literature of Japan. Not only in his authorship but also in his life as a whole,

  10. Dec 1, 1992 · Paragons of the Ordinary is about a quite extraordinary literary achievement: a series of biographies of obscure scholar-literati written by Mori Ogai, one of Japan's most prominent writers and...