Hiroshi Ueda : An Essay on Wada Shuzo
Satoshi Kimata: The Quotation of Images in Takehisa Yumeji's Dontaku
Charles Fox : Image, Poem, Poetry Collection: Assembling Paulownia Flowers
Isao Ikeda : Takuboku Ishikawa's Perceptions of National Awareness Following Some Examples from the United States and Russia
Atsushi Wakabayashi : The Narrator in Ishikawa Takuboku's “Warera no ichidan to kare”
Aritoki Kono : Matters of This Sort: On the 31st Poem in A Handful of Sand
Yukiko Furusawa : Tsunetô Kyô恒藤恭's Juvenile Novel The Man Who Made a Crown
Yuki Ono : Nogami Yaeko's Views on Children and Children's Literature ― Focusing on the Taisho Period
Chizu Tsujimoto : On Chijin no Ai : Weaving Empty Threads of Happiness
Koichiro Nomura : Hideo Kobayashi and War
Ken'ichi Maeshiba : The Study of Yamori written by Kazuo Hirotsu
Michiaki Taguchi : The Naturalism of Takuboku and Chogyu: Naturalism and Takuboku's Reception of Chogyu's Thoughts
Shuichi Tamura : Fiction and Self Expression: John Lennon and Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Akira Tonomura : The Expression of Interiority in Okamoto Kanoko's Early Tanka: from Karoki netami to Ai no nayami
Hiroshi Mizuno : Hemeden ― Denkichi's Lost Love and the “Tragic Novel”
Shi-fu Huo : About Young Men of the New Age ― Principally on Quick Turn ―
Yuan Tian : The Philosophy of Change in the Poetry of Shuntaro Tanikawa
Norifumi Ito : On Masamune Hakucho's Natsu Kodachi: The Ideals That Had Been Lost in Advance
Mariko Taguchi : Mori Ôgai's Winter King
Miyoko Nitto : Mori Ôgai's Yasui Fujin: Some Thoughts on the Image of Sayo
Aijun Gondo : The Popularity of Nostalgic Fiction (追憶) and Nagai Kafu
Chigusa Akiguchi : Kosaku Takii's At That Time of Infinite Embrace ― Matsuko's Spirituality and Her Mother's Adherence to Tradition ―
Shi-jung Im : Jahng Hyuk-Ju's Gon to iu otoko
Kenji Kitagawa : On Natsume Soseki's Tower of London: A Tale on Death
Naoko Kamo : A Fragment of Ishikawa Takuboku's A Handful of Sand: Self-Consciousness, Home, Coexistence
Chihiro Imafuku : On Mori Ôgai's Hanako
Toru Ohara : Elements of Kanameishi: How It Was Fictionalized
Toru Kobayashi : Haiku Works from Kinmochi Saionji's Depository Library ― Includes Examples of Unread First Lines of Haiku Written by Kinmochi under the Pseudonym, Toan ―
Jian-ming Xie : On Conformity of Confucianism in Japan ― Influence of Confucianism on Japanese Economy ―