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Newest Review: ... is very intelligent although he only teaches languages. Another of his friends has made it his personal mission to get this ... more

 ... man a professors position at the university by campaigning alone amongst the students. He also starts to fall in love with a woman his age calls Mineko. Never having been in love before he doesn't know how to react to this, how to act, or how to find out if she also has feelings for him. OPINION Like I said, this isn't quite a normal coming of age novels. As with a lot of Japanese novels, and films for that matter, rather than a massive story line with action after action, there are small things happening, things...more

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Sanshiro - Natsume Soseki: Sanshiro (874 words)
by - written on 03/07/10 (Very useful, 264 readings)
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Sanshiro is a coming of age novel by Japanese writer Natsume Soseki, and was written in 1908, so is bound to be somewhat different to the coming of age novels we may be used to today, not only by the time it was written in, but also as it is set in a country which was vastly different from anything we were used to, certainly the modern society we know today. PLOT Sanshiro is excitedly leaving his countryside home of Muromoto to travel to Tokyo to start university and hopefully his life as an academic. However, from the train ride onwards life as an academic isn't what he expected. He has high expectations and things somewhat scathingly of 'ordinary' ...  Read the complete review

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