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Kuriyagawa Hakuson : ウィキペディア英語版
Kuriyagawa Hakuson

was the pen-name of a Japanese literary critic, active in Taishō period Japan. His real name was Kuriyagawa Tatsuo.
== Early life ==

Kuriyagawa Hakuson was born in Kyoto. He graduated from Tokyo Imperial University, where he had studied under Koizumi Yakumo and Natsume Sōseki, and later became a professor at Kumamoto University and Kyoto Imperial University. He lectured on 19th century Western literature, and criticized traditional Japanese writing on naturalism and romanticism. His writings include: ''Kindai bungaku jikko'' ("Ten Aspects of Modern Literature", 1912), ''Zoge no to o dete'' ("Leave the Ivory Tower!", 1920) and ''Kindai no ren-aikan'' ("Modern Views on Love", 1922).
In ''Kindai no ren-aikan'' Hakuson regarded "love marriage" (''renai kekkon'') to be a practice indicating an advanced nation and society, as opposed to the practice of arranged marriage, which was more commonly practiced in Japan at the time.
He was killed by a tsunami, which swept away his cottage near the beach in Kamakura, Kanagawa prefecture, during the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923.

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