Abstract

Na literatura japonesa, homens escrevem como mulheres ao menos desde o século X, portanto, o fato de Dazai Osamu (1909-1948) escrever contos com narradoras na segunda metade do século XX não é algo novo, entretanto, neste artigo, procuramos mostrar que elas possuem características peculiares que as distinguem das figuras femininas presentes nas obras de contemporâneos como Kawabata Yasunari e Tanizaki Jun’ichirô.

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