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Update date: Jan. 30, 2024
Masamune Satoshi
マサムネ サトシ | Masamune Satoshi
Affiliation and department:
Research field (1):
Literature - European
Research keywords (1):
novels
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
- 2002 - 2003 Projections for Future Scholastic Ability and the Interdisciplinary Research for New Types of Examination Tests
Papers (9):
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MASAMUNE Satoshi. Coming to Terms with Jack's Ashes in Graham Swift's Last Orders. Shiron: Essays in English Langauge and Literature. 2016. 51. 51. 21-40
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Satoshi Masamune. Timelessness in Angela Carter's The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman. Shiron. 2004. 42. 75-97
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正宗 聡. 出来事の記述を逃れて. 試論 SHIRON. 2002. 40. 57-70
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The Characters Standing between ""Phenomenon"" and ""Existence"" in the Novels of Graham Swift. Journal of The Faculty of Liberal Arts Yamaguchi University. 1994. 28. 223-238
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The Meaning of the Double Structure in the Novels of Iris Murdoch. English and English-American Literature. 1992. 27,165-177
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MISC (3):
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Masamune Satoshi. The Problem of how to stipulate the actual world in Kazuo Ishiguro's the unconsoled. The philosophical studies of Yamaguchi University. 1999. 8. 21-36
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Masamune Satoshi. The sense of existence disappering in becoming past : Temporal perspectives on Graham Swift's novels. The philosophical studies of Yamaguchi University. 1998. 7. 95-112
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Masamune Satoshi. The Hero's Attempts to Understand His Existence in Graham Swift's The Sweet-shop Owner. Journal of art and letters. 1997. 73. 364-380
Lectures and oral presentations (2):
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物語世界、読み手側の双方の「現在」の幻想性
(「教え、学び、わかること」研究会 2006)
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Angela Carter の小説における Persistence of Vision の意義について
(時間学研究所時間学基礎論セミナー 2001)
Education (2):
- - 1991 Keio University Graduate School, Division of Letters
- - 1986 Keio University Faculty of Literature
Professional career (1):
Work history (2):
- 2010/05/18 - 2013/02/04 YAMAGUCHI UNIVERSITY Faculty of Economics Associate Professor
- 2010/02/24 - 2010/05/17 YAMAGUCHI UNIVERSITY Faculty of Economics
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