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Artistic language of ihara saikaku

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The paper is devoted to the analysis of Ihara Saikaku’s artistic language as a novelist of the Japanese literature of Genroku period. Through the lingvo-poetic analysis the author illustrates characteristic features of Saikaku’s unique language.
Title: Artistic language of ihara saikaku
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The paper is devoted to the analysis of Ihara Saikaku’s artistic language as a novelist of the Japanese literature of Genroku period.
Through the lingvo-poetic analysis the author illustrates characteristic features of Saikaku’s unique language.

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