INDEX
abbreviation
Abe Jirō
Addison, Joseph
aesthetic sense
affect. See emotion
aggregate F. See Group F
Anderson, Mark
appreciative stance
Aristotle
Arnold, Matthew
Asahi newspaper
association
Aston, William
atomic hypothesis
attitude [taido]
Austen, Jane
 
Bain, Alexander
Baldwin, James Mark
Balzac, Honoré de
Bashō. See Matsuo Bashō
Bataille, Georges
beauty
Bergson, Henri
Bhabha, Homi
Blair, Hugh
Boccaccio, Giovanni
Bowles, William
brain
Brandes, Georg
Brontë, Charlotte
Buddhism
Burke, Edmund
Burns, Robert
Buson. See Yosa Buson
Byron, George Gordon
 
Cambridge University
Campbell, George
Campbell, Thomas
Carlyle, Thomas
cause and effect
Chamberlain, Basil Hall
Chateaubriand, François-René de
Chaucer, Geoffrey
China
Chinese classical literature
Chinese poetry
Christianity
civilization
classicism
cognitive science
Coleridge, Samuel
collective F. See Group F
color, sense of
combination
comicassociation [kokkeiteki rensō]
consciousness: collective, continuity of, stream of, unity of, waveform model of
Confucius
Conway, W. M.
Corelli, Marie
cosmopolitan
counterpoistion [taichihō]
Crabbe, George
critical stance
critico-appreciative stance
Crozier, John Beattie
 
Daitō Kokushi
D’Arms, John
Darwin, Charles
death
Defoe, Daniel
Delacroix, Eugéne
Descartes, René
Dewey, John
displacement of affect
disassociation [chūshutsuhō]
dissociation [jiko to kakuru seru rensō]
Dixon, James Main
Dobson, Henry
Dowden, Edward
dread
Dumas, Alexander
Durkheim, Emile
 
economics
Ellis, Havelock
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
emotions, passim; evolution of, in literary criticism, in literary substance, in psychology, and science
England
English literature
entropy
Eucken, Rudolph
Euclid
evolution
expansion of affect
extraction, law of [chūshutsuhō]. See disassociation
 
feelings. See emotion
Fenollosa, Ernest
Fielding, Henry
Fifth Higher School
First Higher School
focal point
formalism
freedom
French Revolution
Frye, Northrop
Freud, Sigmund
Fujii Chikugai
 
Gakushūin
genius
gentleman
Giddings, Franklin
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
goodness, ideal of
grammar
Groos, Edward
Group F
 
habit
haiku
Hall, G. Stanley
harmonization [chōwahō]
hearing, sense of
Hearn, Lafcadio
Hegel, G.W.F.
heroic
Herrick, Robert
history
Hobbes, Thomas
Hob house, L. T.
Hoffman, Charles
Homer
Hood, Thomas
humanism
Hume, David
Hunt, Holman
hyperbole
hypnosis
 
Ibsen, Henrik
idealism
ideals
identification
Ihara Saikaku
Ikeda Kikunae
ikioi [the force of time]
imitation
imperialism
individualism
intellect
intellectual F
introjection [tōnyūhō]
introspection
Ireland
-isms
 
James, William
Japan
Japanese point of view
Jesus
Ji Zi
Johnson, Samuel
jōruri
Journal of Philosophy (Tetsugaku zasshi)
 
kabuki
Kanō Jigorō
Kant, Immanuel
Karatani Kōjin
Keats, John
Kelvin, Lord
Kidd, Benjamin
Kinoshita Hirotsugu
Kipling, Rudyard
Komiya Toyotaka
Komori Yōichi
Korea
Kuhara Mitsuru
Kumamoto
Kusunoki Masashige
Kyoto
 
LaMarre, Thomas
Lao Tzu
Laplanche, Jean
Lebedev, P. N.
Le Bon, Gustave
Lessing, Gotthold
Letournea, Charles
Li Po
literature, definition of, and art, in a foreign language, and science, truth in
literary criticism
literary history
literary substance quantitative change in
literary theory
Lombroso, Cesare
London
love
Luo Guangzhong
 
Macpherson, James
Malthus, Thomas
Manchuria
Mantegazza, Paolo
Marshall, Henry
Marxism
Masaoka Shiki
Masumitsu Keiko
mathematics
Matsui, Sukako
Matsuo Bashō
Matsuyama
Maupassant, Guy de
Mauss, Marcel
Meiji Restoration
memory
Mencius
Meredith, George
metaphor
metaphysical F
Mill, John Stuart
Millet, Jean-François
Milton, John
Ministry of Education
Miyake Yūjirō [Setsurei]
money
Moore, Thomas
morality
Morgan
Mori Ōgai
Mori Sosen
Morita Sōhei
Morse, E. S.
Motora Yūjirō
 
Nagayama Yasuo
Nakagawa Yoshitarō
Nakane Kyōko
Nakayama Aikihiko
Napoleon Bonaparte
narrative
nation
nationalism
Natsume Sōseki; in England, life of, and science, ten-year project, passim
___“The Attitude of a Creative Artist”(Sosakuka no taido)
___Botchan
___“The Civilization of Modern-Day Japan” (Gendai Nihon no kaika)
___Grass on the Wayside (Michikusa)
___Grass Pillow (Kusamakura)
___I Am a Cat (Wagahai wa neko de aru)
___Kokoro
___Light and Darkness (Meian)
___Literary Criticism (Bungaku hyōron)
___“My Individualism” (Watakushi no kojinshugi)
___“Philosophical Foundations of the Literary Arts” (Bungei no tetsugakuteki kiso)
___Sanshirō
___“Statement on Joining the Asahi”(Nyūsha no ji)
___Theory of Literature (Bungakuron), publication of, scholarship on
___“Tower of London” (London tō)
___OTHER WORKS: Autumn Storm (Nowaki), Drifting in Space (Yōkyoshū), On the Form in En glish Literature (Eibungaku keishiki ron), Poppy (Gubijinsō), Quail Cag (Uzurakago), Within My Glass Doors (Garasudo no naka)
naturalism
Newton, Isaac
Nichiren
Nietz sche, Friedrich
Nihon oyobi Nihonjin
Nishō Gakusha
Noh
Nordau, Max
novelists
nude
numbers
 
O’Brien, Jeremy
Ogura Shūzō
Okada Masayuki
Okuma Shigenobu
Ōmori Kingorō, 245
Opposition [taichihō]. See counterposition
Ōtsuka Yasuji
Ovid
Oxford University
 
painting, by Natsume Sōseki, sense of color in, sense of sight in, and taste, technique in, and time, and truth
Pascal, Blaise
Perfect correspondence [kangenteki kanka]
persistence of affect
personification
personification F
philosophy
physics
Plato
Poincaré, Henri
Pontalis, Jean-Bertrand
Pope, Alexander
postcolonialism
power
projection [tōshutsu gohō]
psychology, and literature, Natsume Sōseki’s study of
pure literature
 
quantification
 
racism
rakugo
Raphael
reader-response theory
Reade, Charles
realism
receptive affinity. See perfect correspondence religion
rhetoric
Ribot, Théodule-Armand
romanticism
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Rücker, Arthur W.
Russo–Japa nese War
 
Saikaku. See Ihara Saikaku
Saintsbury, George
St. Paul’s Cathedral
Schiller, Friedrich
Schleiermacher, Friedrich
Schopenhauer, Arthur
science, and literature, and literary criticism, as literary material, truth in
Scotland
Scott, Walter
Scripture, E. W
sculpture
self
self-centeredness [ jiko hon’i]
sensation F
sense perception
Shakespeare, William
___Hamlet
___Henry IV
___King Lear
___Macbeth
___The Merchant of Venice
___A Midsummer Night’s Dream
___Othello
___The Tempest
___Twelfth Night
Shelley, Percy
Shigematsu Yasuo
shintaishi
Shunkan
sight, sense of
Simmel, Georg
Sino–Japanese War
smell, sense of
Smith, Adam
Social Darwinism
sociology
Sophocles
space, and consciousness, in philosophy, in Shakespeare
specialization
Spencer, Herbert
Spenser, Edmund
stance [taido]. See attitude
Stephen, Leslie
Sterne, Lawrence
structuralism
sublime
suggestion
Swift, Jonathan
Swinburne, Algernon
 
Taiheiki
Taine, Hippolyte
Takano Mikio
Takeuchi Yoshimi
talent Tale of the Bamboo Cutter [Taketori monogatari]
taste (aesthetic or literary), development of, in literary criticism, in rhetoric, universality of
taste (sense perception)
technique, realism as
temperature, sense of
Tennyson, Alfred
Terada Torahiko
Thackeray, William Makepeace
thermodynamics
time, and consciousness, in history, in poetic language
Titian
Tobari Chikufū
Tokyo
Toyko Art College
Tokyo Higher Normal School
Tokyo Imperial University
Tomiyama Takao
touch, sense of
Toyama Masakazu
truth, as ideal, literary, scientific
Tsuboi Kumezō
Tsukamoto Toshiaki
Turner, J.M.W.
 
Ueda Kazutoshi
Unkei
universality
 
Ward, Lester F
Weber, Max
Western literature
will
Wordsworth, William
 
Yosa Buson
Yu, King
 
Zeising, Adolf
zeitgeist
Zen
Zola, Emile