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Kōnosuke Hinatsu
was the pen-name of a Japanese poet known for his romantic movement, romantic and gothic novel, gothic poetry patterned after English literature. His real name was Kunito Higuchi. Biography A native of what is now part of Iida, Nagano, Iida city in Nagano prefecture, Hinatsu graduated from Waseda University, and was later a professor of English literature at Waseda. He was influenced by the works of Oscar Wilde and Edgar Allan Poe, and the Japanese writers Yukio Mishima and Tatsuhiko Shibusawa. His specialty was the translation of romanticism, romantic and gothic literature, gothic poetry from English language, English into Japanese language, Japanese. Always in poor health, and a fervent Roman Catholic, he always had an icon of the Virgin Mary in his room. In 1915 Hinatsu founded the magazine ''Shijin'' (''Poets'') with Daigaku Horiguchi and Yaso Saijō. In 1917, Hinatsu published the first anthology of his own works, ''Tenshin no sho'', which combined elements from both genre ...
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