Issei Tanaka

Issei Tanaka (田仲 一成, Tanaka Issei) is a Japanese writer and professor at the Institute of Oriental Culture, Tokyo University, of Japan.[1]

Tanaka is notable for writing about Chinese literature, publishing books that include, among others, The Social and Historical Content of Ming-Ch'ing Local Drama,[2] and Development of Local Plays in the 17th and 18th Centuries,.[3]

Works

  • 中国祭祀演劇研究. 1981.[4]
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References

  1. Asian culture - Volume 16 - Page 219, 1992. "Prof Issei Tanaka, Professor Institute of Oriental Culture, Tokyo University, Japan."
  2. Elliot, Jane E. (2002). Some Did it for Civilisation, Some Did it for Their Country: A Revised View of the Boxer War. Chinese University Press. p. 223. "Esherick, op. cit., p. 64; Issei Tanaka, "The Social and Historical Content of Ming-Ch'ing Local Drama," in Johnson et al., op cit; Elvin, op cit."
  3. Stock, Jonathan P. J. Huju: Traditional Opera in Modern Shanghai. p. 260.
  4. "刊行物." Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia. Retrieved on June 3, 2014.
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