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Naomi (痴人の愛,
Chijin no Ai, lit. A Fool's Love) is a
novel by ****anese
author Jun'ichirō
Tanizaki (1886–1965).
Writing of the
novel began in 1924, and from...
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first novel after the earthquake, and his
first truly successful novel, was
Chijin no ai (Naomi, 1924-25),
which is a
tragicomic exploration of class, ****ual...
- The
Initial Growth of ****anese Buddhism,
Brill 1967 pp. 69–70. Nussbaum, "
Chijin-godai" at p. 111, p. 111, at
Google Books. 朝廷軍の侵略に抵抗 (in ****anese). Iwate...
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actress like a big sister. Hana
kurabe tanuki-goten (1949) - Aiai,
witch Chijin no ai (1949) -
Naomi Harukanari haha no kuni (1950) - Mari,
daughter ****katsu...
- Yue'e Yang
Zitong as Meng
Jinbang Kathy Chow as Ma
Saiying Yu Na as
Huyan Chijin Chen
Zihan as Yang
Yanqi Liu Dong as Yang
Yanying Xiao
Mingyu as Yang Wenguang...
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James Joyce.
Naomi (novel) (1925) by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki.
Originally titled Chijin no Ai (A Fool's Love), Tanizaki's
highly influential tragicomedy satirized...
- of Art and Design.
Naraoka debuted as a
cinema actress in the 1949 film
Chijin no Ai,
based on the
novel Naomi. In 1981 she
appeared in Rengō
Kantai (lit...
- (夜間飛行;
Night Flight)
Noresore (のれそれ; To the Max) H****ha (発射; Discharge)
Chijin no Ai (痴人の愛; Fool's Love) 206 2006 Fu-chi-ku (瘋痴狂;
Hoochie Koo)
Raijin (雷神;...
- Kokuchūkai
official website. Kokuchūkai.
Retrieved March 1, 2015. Rasu
Chijin Kyōkai. "Hanamaki o aruku". Chuo
University faculty website. Chuo University...
- such as Erris,
Teelin and Tourmakeady. See
Irish phonology ****anese 知人/
chijin [t͡ɕiʑĩɴ] 'acquaintance' See ****anese
phonology Korean 제비/jebi [t͡ɕebi]...