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The Setting Sun Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummaryThe novel explores themes involving The Decline of the Old Order in Japanese society, The Lingering Effects of Trauma, and The Persistence of Optimism. This ...
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5.2 Dazai Osamu's life, literary style, and major worksThe Setting Sun (Shayō). Published in 1947, another significant work in Dazai's oeuvre; Tells the story of the decline of an aristocratic family in post-war ...
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The setting sun by Osamu Dazai - LibraryThingSet in the early postwar years, it probes the destructive effects of war and the transition from a feudal Japan to an industrial society. Ozamu Dazai died, a ...
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The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai | Research Starters - EBSCODazai's work is noted for its fragmented structure and profound sense of disillusionment, reflecting a broader commentary on the decline of the aristocracy in ...Missing: reputable | Show results with:reputable
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The Setting Sun Themes | SuperSummaryThe Setting Sun charts the collapse of the aristocracy in Japan after World War II. In this immediate post-war moment, Japanese society is undergoing radical ...
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Attempting the classics: Decoding Osamu Dazai's sinister dictionJun 21, 2024 · But he was also a spectacular writer in terms of craft. His masterpieces “斜陽” (Shayō, The Setting Sun) and “人間失格” (Ningen Shikkaku, No ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Osamu Dazai | New Directions PublishingOsamu Dazai was born in 1909 into a powerful landowning family of northern Japan. A brilliant student, he entered the French Department of Tokyo University ...Missing: marriages | Show results with:marriages
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Dazai OsamuDazai Osamu. Dazai Osamu (1909-1948) was born about halfway between Kawabata Yasunari (1899-1972) and Mishima Yukio (1925-1970) and Abe Kobo (1924-1993), ...
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Osamu Dazai: The tragic genius of Japanese literatureJun 27, 2024 · "The Setting Sun" (1947) and "No Longer Human" (1948) are considered his masterpieces, capturing the disillusionment and cultural upheaval of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Osamu Dazai | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1937, after recovering from drug addiction, Dazai attempted a double suicide with his common-law wife because of her adultery. They both survived and then ...Missing: events education
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Dazai's “The Setting Sun” - japaneseculturereflectionsblogFeb 26, 2016 · Clearly Naoji is a self-portrait: Dazai was well aware of the pain his dissolute lifestyle, particularly his drug addiction and alcoholism ...Missing: draft dodging WWII influences
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How Does 'No Longer Human Novel' Compare To 'The Setting Sun'?Apr 15, 2025 · Both are by Osamu Dazai, but they tackle human suffering in different ways. 'No Longer Human' is intensely personal. Yozo's story is a descent ...
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Dazai Osamu - Authors' CalendarDazai's life ended in double-suicide with his married mistress. Dazai Osamu was born Tsushima Shuji in Kanagi, in northern Honshu, the tenth of eleven children ...
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The Setting Sun - The Japan TimesJan 18, 2014 · Though not as autobiographical as Dazai's subsequent novel, "No Longer Human," "The Setting Sun" draws heavily on his experiences. The child ...<|separator|>
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The Ironist and the Exhibitionist: On Osamu Dazai | The NationOct 24, 2023 · An apparent double suicide, it was a squalid but not surprising end for this youngest son of a downwardly mobile northern landowner. Eighteen ...
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Occupation and Reconstruction of Japan, 1945–52In the economic field, SCAP introduced land reform, designed to benefit the majority tenant farmers and reduce the power of rich landowners, many of whom had ...
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[PDF] Black Market Prices during World War II in JapanNov 17, 2018 · The data reveals that 1) black-market prices of these goods soared during. WWII to post 40-80 percent inflation on a quarterly basis toward the ...
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Economic Growth after WWII | World History - Lumen LearningJapan experienced dramatic political and social transformation under the Allied occupation in 1945–1952. The occupation sought to decentralize power in Japan ...Missing: redistribution collapse
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Short History of Epidemiology for Noninfectious Diseases in Japan ...Only 54.7% of energy came from rationed food, the supplementary food was purchased unofficially (on the black market.) Only a very small proportion of the ...Missing: hyperinflation | Show results with:hyperinflation
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An analysis of secular trends in method-specific suicides in Japan ...Apr 5, 2017 · Overall suicide rates increased dramatically in young Japanese men and women in the early 1950s, reached a peak in the late 1950s, and then ...Missing: 1945-1950 | Show results with:1945-1950
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[PDF] THE FAMILY AND JAPANESE SOCIETY AFTER WORLD WAR IITHE FUNCTION OF THE FAMILY. 1. Family Ltfe during the First Stage of the Postwar Period. Japan was in complete disorder after the surrender. Not only was re ...
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[PDF] The Long-Term Effects of Japan's Traumatic Experience in the ...Nov 4, 2020 · Koh presented a framework to consider the long-term psychosocial effects of Japan's traumatic experience of the Second World War.Missing: breakdowns | Show results with:breakdowns
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THE CONSTITUTION OF JAPANCame into effect on May 3, 1947. We, the Japanese people, acting through ... Peers and peerage shall not be recognized. No privilege shall accompany any ...
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[PDF] Long-Term Impact of World War II on Suicide in JapanAfter World War II, Japan experienced three waves of increased suicide: the first wave around 1953–1960 mainly among young people, the second wave around 1983– ...
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[PDF] The Westernization of Japan Under U.S. Occupation, 1945-52It was the goal by SCAP personnel to redefine Japan's national identity to assimilate into Western civilization and to better align its racial compatibility.Missing: disorientation | Show results with:disorientation
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The Manga Edition by Osamu Dazai, translated by Makiko Itoh (Tuttle)May 15, 2024 · His novel, The Setting Sun, was first serialized in a literary magazine titled Shincho between July and October of 1947. The original title ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] No Longer Dazai: The Re-Authoring and “Character-ification” of ...... literary works that he is most known for today, such as The Setting Sun (斜陽 Shayō, 1947) and No Longer Human (人間失格 Ningen shikkaku, 1948). These ...<|separator|>
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The Setting Sun | New Directions PublishingSet in the early postwar years, it probes the destructive effects of war and the transition from a feudal Japan to an industrial society.
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The Setting Sun (9784805318096) - Tuttle PublishingIn stock Free delivery over $35May 6, 2025 · The Setting Sun tells the story of Kazuko, a strong-willed young woman from an aristocratic family that has fallen into poverty since the war.
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Psychoanalytic Reading of Desire for Freedom in Osamu Dazai's ...Sep 11, 2025 · This study explores the psychological impact of Japan's post-World War II defeat as depicted in Osamu Dazai's The Setting Sun (1956), ...
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The Setting Sun: East And West Or East Vs West? - The GazelleOct 8, 2023 · A reflection on The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai, whilst focusing on how the translator's biases affect the translation of the piece.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai - GoodreadsRating 4.0 (41,312) Osamu Dazai's The Setting Sun takes this milieu as its background to tell the story of the decline of a minor aristocratic family.
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The Setting Sun: Analysis of Major Characters | Research StartersHis mother's death overwhelms him with guilt. In the end, he commits suicide. The mother of Kazuko and Naoji, an aristocratic lady. A creature from an obsolete ...
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[PDF] Dazai's Women: Dazai Osamu and his Female Narrators - PDXScholarbecame the basis for one of Dazai's most famous novels, The Setting Sun (Shayō). ... Dazai's first name, “Osamu,” a literary tactic. Dazai often utilized to ...
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An analysis of secular trends in method-specific suicides in Japan ...Apr 3, 2017 · Background: In Japan, a dramatic rise in suicide rates was observed in the 1950s, especially among the younger.
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Suicide in the elderly: a report from Japan - PubMedImmediately after World War II, the suicide rates for all age groups in Japan rose tremendously. Today we find much lower overall suicide rates.Missing: aristocracy | Show results with:aristocracy
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An analysis of secular trends in method-specific suicides in Japan ...Apr 5, 2017 · In Japan, a dramatic rise in a suicide rate was observed in the 1950s, and then the rate decreased just as rapidly in the 1960s [7, 8]. The rate ...
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[PDF] The Setting Sun Osamu DazaiKazuko's introspective narration reveals a profound sense of alienation, underscored by her brother. Naoji's downward spiral into addiction and nihilism.
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Suicide in Japan: Socioeconomic Effects on Its Secular and ...The suicide death rate in Japan reached its highest level in the late 1950s after World War II; rapidly declined during the period of high economic growth ...
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The Setting Sun Characters - eNotes.comAnalysis and discussion of characters in Osamu Dazai's The Setting Sun.
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Setting Sun: Notes On the Hatred Between Osamu Dazai and Yukio ...Sep 18, 2020 · The novel was a huge success, and now stands as the second-best selling novel ever in Japan. Dazai became one of the most famous authors in ...
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Osamu Dazai: "The Setting Sun" (Book Review) - Yuri StargirlOct 16, 2019 · The story centers on Kazuko, the daughter of an aristocratic family facing ever increasing poverty. She and her mother are forced to move into a smaller house ...
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Book review: The Setting Sun | Words And PeaceFeb 24, 2024 · This historical novel is set in a period “when the surface and inner manifestations of Japanese life are being Westernized”, and the impact on the population.
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The Setting Sun | Library JournalMay 1, 2025 · This fresh translation of Dazai's somber 1947 novel is a welcome addition as the author undergoes a BookTok renaissance.
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Theme Of Osamu Dazai's The Setting Sun - 1029 Words | BartlebyThe setting of Osamu Dazai's The Setting Sun and the history of Japan play a major role in the story and its theme; in fact, Japan's culture and the events ...
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The Immutable Despair of Dazai Osamu - jstorWhitney,. 'Dazai Osamu's The Setting Sun: A Universal. Novel', I963, (unpublished paper) and the Keene introductions to the two books for more extensive.
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Christianity in View of Osamu Dazai's The Setting SunNov 7, 2020 · Dazai takes a critical approach to Christianity in The Setting Sun by using Catholic imagery and inverting it with Kazuko's misplaced Scriptural references.Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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Suicidal Narrative in Modern Japan: The Case of Dazai Osamu ...... Dazai's writing to the horizons of the immediate postwar episteme. The analysis of Dazai's major novel The Setting Sun will focus on its messianic component ...
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Suicide Contagion & the Risks of Literature | by Cynthia GrallaApr 10, 2019 · And then there's Osamu Dazai, author of The Setting Sun, one of the ... Dazai attempted double suicide at least three times, leaving ...
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Why Are Osamu Dazai Quotes So Popular? - GoodNovelSep 8, 2025 · The way he romanticized suffering in works like 'The Setting Sun' wasn't just literary flair; it was a diary of his soul. Even his dark ...
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[PDF] Modern Japan: A Social and Political Historyconfusion was reflected in postwar novels such as Dazai Osamu's The Setting. Sun. Although The Setting Sun told the story of a declining aristocratic family,.
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5.4 The 'I-novel' (shishōsetsu) and confessional writing in JapanUnit 5 – Postwar Japan: Dazai Osamu's Self-Exploration ... The I-novel, or shishōsetsu, emerged in early 20th century Japan as a form of autobiographical fiction.
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Fiction in Post-War Japan - jstorThe writers of the shishosetsu or "first person" story are, ac- cording to It6, writing in the same vein as before the war." Two further ex- amples may be ...
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The Setting Sun - Osamu Dazai: 斜陽 (Japan - The Modern Novel... The Setting Sun). Osamu Dazai: 斜陽 (Japan: The Declining Sun, US: The ... He is Naoji's dealer and enabler. He is also the man Kazuko decides should be ...<|separator|>
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Trends in postwar literature, 1945–1970s (Chapter 75)Dazai's last two novels, Shayō (The Setting Sun, 1947) and Ningen shikkaku (No Longer Human, literally “Failed Human,” 1948), struck a chord with readers ...Missing: interpretive | Show results with:interpretive
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Mishima & Dazai - The World of Tosh Berman - SubstackJan 22, 2025 · Mishima realized that this was true; he loved Dazai, and in a sense, he became Yukio Mishima because of Dazai's stance as a character and writer ...
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The Power of the Japanese I-Novel: Yukio Mishima and Osamu DazaiAug 17, 2017 · Dazai was a deeply troubled person with a tragically short life, and while I may not enjoy reading it as much as Mishima's work, I can firmly ...
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Why Japan's birth rate is falling and what the country's doing to try ...Apr 27, 2025 · Japan's population has been shrinking for 15 years, with huge implications for the country's economy, national defense, and culture.Missing: Shayō Dazai resonance
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How Japan's low birthrate threatens centuries-old traditions and skillsJul 26, 2022 · In Japan, decades of declining birthrates have put tens of thousands of family-owned businesses in crisis. Many have to shut down because there's no one to ...Missing: Shayō Dazai modern resonance
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Low Fertility in Japan—No End in Sight | www.eastwestcenter.orgJun 1, 2017 · In a little more than one decade, the birth rate went down by more than one-half, from a total fertility rate (TFR) of 4.5 children per woman ...Missing: Shayō Dazai modern resonance
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The Socioeconomics of Japanese Birth DeclineApr 10, 2024 · Through 1950 to 2021 the global birth rate experienced a fall from 5 births per woman to 2.3 and conversations regarding the future of the ...Missing: Shayō Dazai resonance
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Osamu Dazai's The Setting Sun: The Manga Edition (Tuttle ...This is the first manga edition in English of The Setting Sun, Osamu Dazai's classic novel, often considered his masterpiece.