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Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功 Emi Tadanori?, Okayama, 17 de septiembre de 1869 - Matsuyama, 3 de noviembre de 1934), mejor conocido bajo su seudónimo de Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭 Emi Suiin?), fue un novelista, traductor y periodista japonés.

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dbo:abstract Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功 Emi Tadanori?, Okayama, 17 de septiembre de 1869 - Matsuyama, 3 de noviembre de 1934), mejor conocido bajo su seudónimo de Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭 Emi Suiin?), fue un novelista, traductor y periodista japonés. (es) Emi Suiin(江見 水蔭),(17 septembre 1869 - 3 novembre 1934) est un écrivain et journaliste japonais, né à Okayama. (fr) Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭, Emi Suiin, 17 September 1869 – 3 November 1934), born Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功, Emi Tadanori), was a Japanese novelist and journalist. Born in Okayama into a shizoku (former samurai) family, he travelled to Tokyo to join the army but instead joined the Kenyūsha literary society and quickly became celebrated during the Sino-Japanese War for his patriotic stories in the newspaper . A pillar of the Meiji-era literary establishment, and the editor of and as well as Senshibankō and Kozakuraodoshi, his writing is marred for modern readers by its imperialist outlook, one example being Osero, a new version of Othello commissioned for the Otojiro Kawakami troupe and set in the Taiwan of 1903, in which the Othello figure, the governor Lt. Gen. Muro Washirō, is a Japanese burakumin who has been sent to the island to suppress a rebellion. He was the first to refer to sumo as the national sport (kokugi), inspiring the name of the Ryōgoku Kokugikan stadium built in 1909. He died in Matsuyama. (en) 江見 水蔭(えみ すいいん、明治2年8月12日(1869年9月17日) - 昭和9年(1934年)11月3日)は、岡山市生まれの小説家、翻訳家、編集者、冒険家。本名忠功(ただかつ)。 文学作品を皮切りに、通俗小説、推理小説、冒険小説、探検記など多岐に渡る分野に作品を残し、硯友社、博文館など数々の出版社で雑誌の編集発行に関わった。代表作に小説『女房殺し』、『地底探検記』、随筆『自己中心明治文壇史』、翻案戯曲『正劇 室鷲郎』など。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功 Emi Tadanori?, Okayama, 17 de septiembre de 1869 - Matsuyama, 3 de noviembre de 1934), mejor conocido bajo su seudónimo de Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭 Emi Suiin?), fue un novelista, traductor y periodista japonés. (es) Emi Suiin(江見 水蔭),(17 septembre 1869 - 3 novembre 1934) est un écrivain et journaliste japonais, né à Okayama. (fr) 江見 水蔭(えみ すいいん、明治2年8月12日(1869年9月17日) - 昭和9年(1934年)11月3日)は、岡山市生まれの小説家、翻訳家、編集者、冒険家。本名忠功(ただかつ)。 文学作品を皮切りに、通俗小説、推理小説、冒険小説、探検記など多岐に渡る分野に作品を残し、硯友社、博文館など数々の出版社で雑誌の編集発行に関わった。代表作に小説『女房殺し』、『地底探検記』、随筆『自己中心明治文壇史』、翻案戯曲『正劇 室鷲郎』など。 (ja) Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭, Emi Suiin, 17 September 1869 – 3 November 1934), born Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功, Emi Tadanori), was a Japanese novelist and journalist. Born in Okayama into a shizoku (former samurai) family, he travelled to Tokyo to join the army but instead joined the Kenyūsha literary society and quickly became celebrated during the Sino-Japanese War for his patriotic stories in the newspaper . He was the first to refer to sumo as the national sport (kokugi), inspiring the name of the Ryōgoku Kokugikan stadium built in 1909. He died in Matsuyama. (en)
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