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The Japanese have a voluminous literature, extending over twelve centuries, which to this day has been very imperfectly explored by European students. Forty years ago no Englishman had read a page of a Japanese book, and although some Continental scholars had a useful acquaintance with the language, their contributions to our knowledge are unimportant. Much has been done in the interval, by writers of grammars and dictionaries, to facilitate the acquirement of this most difficult language, and translations by Sir E. Satow, Messrs. Mitford, Chamberlain, Dickins, and others, have given us interesting glimpses of certain phases of the literature. But the wider field has hitherto remained untouched. Beyond a few brief detached notices, there is no body of critical opinion on Japanese books in any European language, and although the Japanese themselves have done more in this direction, . . .
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The current Proofread of the Month is International Language: Past, Present & Future (1907) by Walter John Clark. Recent collaborations: The Ghost, The Microbe Hunters, The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World, Essay on Catholicism, Liberalism, and Socialism, The Saga of Billy the Kid, History of Islands & Islets in the Bay of Fundy, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Love Poems and Others, Dark Hester, Towards a New Architecture, Precious Stones |
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The European and Asiatic Races (1866)
František Bílek, a Religious Artist (1920)
Strindberg the Man (1920)
by Gustaf Uddgren, translated by Axel Johan Uppvall
Stalking Protection Act 2019 (2019)
The Young King (1925 reprint of 1891 story)
by Oscar Wilde
The Grub-street Journal, Number 10 (March 12, 1730)
Looking Back—and Ahead (1968)
by Robert Clifton Weaver
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