Teikoku Bungaku

Teikoku Bungaku

"Teikoku Bungaku" (帝国文学, "teikoku" empire + "bungaku" literature) was a literature magazine during 1895 - 1920 published by Japanese writers, Inoue Tetsujiro, Ueda Kazutoshi, Takayama Chogyu and Ueda Bin.

"See also": Japanese literature


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