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Sugita Hisajo (jap. 杉田 久女; * 30. Mai 1890 in Kagoshima; † 21. Januar 1946), eigentlich Sugita Hisa (杉田 久), war eine japanische Haiku-Dichterin der Meiji-, Taishō- und Shōwa-Zeit.

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dbo:abstract Sugita Hisajo (jap. 杉田 久女; * 30. Mai 1890 in Kagoshima; † 21. Januar 1946), eigentlich Sugita Hisa (杉田 久), war eine japanische Haiku-Dichterin der Meiji-, Taishō- und Shōwa-Zeit. (de) Hisajo Sugita (杉田 久女, Sugita Hisajo, May 30, 1890 – January 21, 1946) was a Japanese poet specializing in haiku. Alongside Kana Hasegawa and Shizunojo Takeshita, she was one of the first women to produce modern haiku. She is held as an equal to her male contemporaries, and her work is known for its gorgeous phrasing. She had a difficult home life and a turbulent relationship with her mentor, the poet Kyoshi Takahama. Her tragic life often became the source material for her work. (en) Hisajo Sugita (japonais 杉田 久女; 30 mai 1890 à Kagoshima - 21 janvier 1946), nom véritable Sugita Hisa (杉田 久), est une poétesse japonaise de haiku des ères Meiji, Taishō- et Shōwa. (fr) 杉田久女(すぎた ひさじょ、1890年(明治23年)5月30日 - 1946年(昭和21年)1月21日)は、鹿児島県出身の俳人。本名は杉田 久(すぎた ひさ)。高浜虚子に師事。長谷川かな女、竹下しづの女とともに、近代俳句における最初期の女性俳人で、男性に劣らぬ格調の高さと華やかさのある句で知られた。家庭内の不和、師である虚子との確執など、その悲劇的な人生はたびたび小説の素材になった。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment Sugita Hisajo (jap. 杉田 久女; * 30. Mai 1890 in Kagoshima; † 21. Januar 1946), eigentlich Sugita Hisa (杉田 久), war eine japanische Haiku-Dichterin der Meiji-, Taishō- und Shōwa-Zeit. (de) Hisajo Sugita (杉田 久女, Sugita Hisajo, May 30, 1890 – January 21, 1946) was a Japanese poet specializing in haiku. Alongside Kana Hasegawa and Shizunojo Takeshita, she was one of the first women to produce modern haiku. She is held as an equal to her male contemporaries, and her work is known for its gorgeous phrasing. She had a difficult home life and a turbulent relationship with her mentor, the poet Kyoshi Takahama. Her tragic life often became the source material for her work. (en) Hisajo Sugita (japonais 杉田 久女; 30 mai 1890 à Kagoshima - 21 janvier 1946), nom véritable Sugita Hisa (杉田 久), est une poétesse japonaise de haiku des ères Meiji, Taishō- et Shōwa. (fr) 杉田久女(すぎた ひさじょ、1890年(明治23年)5月30日 - 1946年(昭和21年)1月21日)は、鹿児島県出身の俳人。本名は杉田 久(すぎた ひさ)。高浜虚子に師事。長谷川かな女、竹下しづの女とともに、近代俳句における最初期の女性俳人で、男性に劣らぬ格調の高さと華やかさのある句で知られた。家庭内の不和、師である虚子との確執など、その悲劇的な人生はたびたび小説の素材になった。 (ja)
rdfs:label Sugita Hisajo (de) Hisajo Sugita (fr) Hisajo Sugita (en) 杉田久女 (ja)
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