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  1. 国際日本文学研究集会
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研究発表 「木の国」に埋っている言葉を掘り出す ―大庭みな子『オレゴン夢十夜』における日記形式―

https://doi.org/10.24619/00002755
https://doi.org/10.24619/00002755
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タイトル 研究発表 「木の国」に埋っている言葉を掘り出す ―大庭みな子『オレゴン夢十夜』における日記形式―
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タイトル Digging up Words Buried in the Country of Trees\n―Diary Format in Ōba Minako's Oregon Yume Jūya
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794
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著者 Gabrakova, Dennitza

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内容記述 Oregon Yume Jūya by Ōba Minako (1930-2007) is a story of 3 months in Oregon (the Country of Trees) in the United States, written in diary format. Ōba’s work, which clearly draws on Natsume Sōseki’s “Yume Jūya”, is divided into 10 chapters, and filled with a fantastical atmosphere. Ōba Minako wrote of Sōseki’s “Yume Jūya” in an essay, saying “No matter what anyone says, the font of literature is the sort of world seen in ‘Yume Jūya’. Without that kind of world, literature could not be born.” From this, it can be seen that she saw “Yume Jūya” as a work that reached towards the essence of literature. By using Sōseki’s “Yume Jūya”, with its mix of “the feeling of reality in my novels” and “imagination”, as the basis for her own work, Ōba, in Oregon Yume Jūya, emphasized the side of her writing that is “buried in the words of every other person”. In addition, by using the diary format where specific events are recorded, Ōba succeeds in grasping the mutual permeation of reality and fantasy.
The portrayals in Oregon Yume Jūya, which mixes novel with diary (“Novels are diaries to me”) can be thought of as a method reflecting the seeking of “the uncertainty of where ‘I’ am” through the diary format. While trying to use the same method shown in the sixth night of Sōseki’s “Yume Jūya” when Unkei tries to dig out the deva “burried in the wood”, Ōba is attempting to dig up the world of fiction hidden in the “country of trees” using the diary format. Through an analysis of the diary format storytelling found in Oregon Yume Jūya, one based on reality, it is possible to approach the “font of literature” hidden in a world where it appears fiction and imagination have been completely removed.
書誌情報 国際日本文学研究集会会議録
en : PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON JAPANESE LITERATURE

号 31, p. 225-235, 発行日 2008-03-31
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