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Tamenaga Shunsui

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genre. He followed up to this with sequels and his son, who called himself Shunsui Tamenaga Junior, continued the series. In Japan, he is considered a major writer of the Edo period, remembered for disobeying the
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in 1903, and since then has been reprinted in some children's Asian fairy tale collections.
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In Western literature, he is probably better known for his humorous story
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Shunsui Tamenaga
Japanese name
surname
Edo period
ninjōbon
Tenpō Reforms
Chūshingura
Yei Theodora Ozaki
The Loyal Ronins
The 47 Rônin are Introduced to the World
Categories
1790 births
1844 deaths
Japanese writers of the Edo period

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