It takes the average reader 5 hours and 44 minutes to read The Japanese Novel of the Meiji Period and the Ideal of Individualism by Janet A. Walker
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The Western ideal of individualism had a pervasive influence on the culture of the Meiji period in Japan (1868-1912). Janet Walker argues that this ideal also had an important influence on the development of the modern Japanese novel. Focusing on the work of four late Meiji writers, she analyzes their contribution to the development of a type of novel whose aim was the depiction of the modern Japanese individual. Professor Walker suggests that Meiji novels of the individual provided their readers with mirrors in which to confront their new-found sense of individuality. Her treatment of these...
The Japanese Novel of the Meiji Period and the Ideal of Individualism by Janet A. Walker is 336 pages long, and a total of 86,016 words.
This makes it 113% the length of the average book. It also has 105% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 50 minutes to read The Japanese Novel of the Meiji Period and the Ideal of Individualism aloud.
The Japanese Novel of the Meiji Period and the Ideal of Individualism is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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