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Hototogisu may
refer to:
Lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus), a bird
native to ****an The
Cuckoo (novel) or
Hototogisu, a
novel by Roka
Tokutomi Hototogisu...
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Hototogisu (ホトトギス, "lesser cuckoo") is a ****anese
literary magazine focusing primarily on haiku.
Founded in 1897, it was
responsible for the
spread of...
- book was
first published in ten
installments in the
literary journal Hototogisu. At first, Sōseki
intended only to
write the
short story that constitutes...
- The
Cuckoo (不如帰,
Hototogisu), also
called Nami-ko in English, is a ****anese
novel first published by Kenjirō
Tokutomi (under the pen name Rōka Tokutomi)...
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single word will have many such
kanji spellings. An
extreme example is
hototogisu (lesser cuckoo),
which may be
spelt in many ways,
including 杜鵑, 時鳥, 子規...
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magazine Hototogisu,
which had been
previously edited by Shiki, and
moved the
headquarters of the
magazine from
Matsuyama to Tokyo. In
Hototogisu, he kept...
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Nakamura Utaemon V as Yodo-gimi in the
kabuki play
Hototogisu Kojō no Rakugetsu...
- Issa: 江戸の雨何石呑んだ時鳥 えどのあめなんごくのんだほととぎす Edo no ame nan goku
nonda hototogisu Translated: of Edo's rain how many
mouthful did you drink, cuckoo? This...
- Thailand, Vietnam, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. In ****an, the bird is
called hototogisu (ホトトギス/杜鵑) and
frequently praised in senryu. It has been
celebrated by...
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depicted as a
wicked stepmother. Kenjirō Tokutomi's
novel The
Cuckoo (不如帰,
Hototogisu) is
based on the
marriage and
death of Ōyama Nobuko, one of Ōyama Iwao's...