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25: 611: 494:, which features major Japanese literary figures, their biographies, and their own works to create fictional characters. Kunikida's abilities in the series pay homage to his works as a poet. In the series, he works with the Armed Detective Agency and has an ability called 'Matchless Poet.' He is friends with the character named after Katai Tayama and the writer's short-lived relationship with Sasaki Nobuko also returns in the series. 315: 383:. Against her parents' wishes (Nobuko's mother encouraged her to commit suicide rather than marry Doppo), the couple was married in November 1895. Kunikida's ensuing financial difficulties caused the pregnant Nobuko to divorce him after only five months. The failed marriage had a traumatic effect on Doppo, and his depression and mental anguish over the separation can be seen in 630: 362: 283:. The rural area of Chōshū left Doppo with a love of nature and influenced the naturalism which later appeared in his literature. Doppo quit school in order to help support his family in 1888, but left for school in Tokyo in 1889. 744: 739: 95: 704: 754: 684: 294:, he developed a defiant attitude to the school's administration and was expelled from the school in 1891. When he was 21 years old, he was baptized by 734: 729: 644: 719: 699: 724: 679: 769: 764: 333:(欺かざるの記 "An Honest Record", published after his death) in 1893, the same year he began teaching English, mathematics, and history in 674: 588: 568: 68: 46: 424:(春の鳥 "Spring Birds"), written in 1904, reportedly reached the highest level of romanticism in his era, his later works, such as 759: 694: 447:
in 1905, Kunikida started a publishing business that went bankrupt two years later. The same year he founded a magazine,
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as Tetsuo Kunikida. While some doubt exists as to his biological father, Doppo was raised by his mother and her
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Shortly after his divorce, Kunikida turned to the genre of romantic poetry when co-authored an anthology,
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Kunikida remarried in 1898, to Haruko Enomoto, and published his first short-story collection,
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The following year, Kunikida settled with his parents in Tokyo, where he edited the magazine
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in early 1908. He died from the disease in 1908 at the age of 36. His grave is at
659: 536: 437: 466: 432:(竹の木戸 "The Bamboo Gate"), Kunikida indicated that he was turning more towards 373:(國民の友 "The Nation's Friend") and met his future wife, Nobuko Sasaki, on whom 358:, (愛弟通信 "Communiques to a Dear Brother") found high favor among the readers. 291: 361: 624: 272: 654: 501:, a web-based browser game produced by EXNOA and published by DMM.com 275:-class husband. The family moved to Tokyo in 1874, but relocated to 620: 478: 360: 334: 329:(青年文學 "Literature for Youth") in 1892 and began his private diary 313: 123: 286:
He studied at the English department of Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō (now
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was a Japanese author of novels and romantic poetry during the
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However, Kunikida's style began to change. Although
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samurai
Yamaguchi prefecture
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Kokumin Shimbun
war correspondent
First Sino-Japanese War

Takeo Arishima
A Certain Woman

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