Robert H. Brower
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Professor of far east language and literature
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Robert H. Brower's Degrees
- PhD Far East Language and Literature University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Robert H. Brower Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert H. Brower was a professor of Far East Language and Literature, Japanese Language and Literature, chair of Far East Language and Literature at the University of Michigan from 1966 to 1988. Life as a student Professor Brower was born on March 23, 1923, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He received his bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1944. He learned Japanese while serving with the armed forces in World War II, and received his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Michigan in 1947 and 1952, respectively.
Robert H. Brower's Published Works
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- "Ex-Emperor Go-Toba's Secret Teachings": Go-Toba no in Gokuden (1972) (86)
- Fujiwara Teika's Maigetsusho (1985) (85)
- Association and Progression: Principles of Integration in Anthologies and Sequences of Japanese Court Poetry, A. D. 900-1350 (1958) (83)
- Conversations with Shotetsu (1992) (81)
- Japanese Court Poetry (1961) (54)
- An Introduction to Japanese Court Poetry (1968) (29)
- Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1957) (19)
- Fujiwara Teika's Superior Poems of Our Time. (1968) (8)
- The distant isle : studies and translations of Japanese literature in honor of Robert H. Brower (1997) (6)
- The Reizei Family Documents (1981) (4)
- The Konzayku monogatarishū : an historical and critical introduction with annotated translations of seventy-eight tales (1952) (3)
- Conversations with Shōtetsu : (Shōtetsu monogatari) (1992) (2)
- Chūseiteki sekai no keisei (The Formation of the Medieval World). By Ishimoda Tadashi . Tokyo: Itō shoten, 1946 (4th edition, 1950). 3, 475. (1955) (2)
- Fujiwara Teika's hundred-poem sequence of the Shōji Era, 1200 : a complete translation, with introduction and commentary (1976) (1)
- Formative Elements in the Japanese Poetic Tradition (1957) (1)
- Minase Sangin Hyakuin: A Poem of One Hundred Links Composed by Three Poets at Minase . Translated by Kenneth Yasuda. Tokyo: Kogakusha, 1956. xi, 72. (1958) (1)
- A bibliography of Japanese dialects (1951) (0)
- Fujiwara Teika's Hundred-Poem Sequence of the Shoji Era [Continued] (1976) (0)
- Translations from the Japanese (1958) (0)
- Fujiwara Teika's Hundred-Poem Sequence of the Shōji Era, 1200@@@Fujiwara Teika's Hundred-Poem Sequence of the Shoji Era, 1200 (1980) (0)
- Hundred-Poem Sequence of the Shoji Era, 1200 (1980) (0)
- Some Problems in East-West Communication (1956) (0)
- Conversations with Shôtetsu : Shôtetsu monogatari. traducción del inglés de Robert H. Brower ; introdución y notas de Steven D. Carter. Michigan : Center for Japanese Studies, The University of Michigan : Ann Arbor, 1992 (1995) (0)
- Morphophonemics of standard colloquial Japanese (1950) (0)
- The Manyōshū: A New and Complete Translation@@@The Manyoshu: A New and Complete Translation (1969) (0)
- The Actors' Analects. Translated by Charles Dunn and Bunzo Torigoe. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. 306 pp. $11.00. (1971) (0)
- Index to Volume XVI (1957) (0)
- Japanese Literature in Chinese. Vol. I: Poetry and Prose in Chinese by Japanese Writers of the Early Period.@@@Japanese Literature in Chinese. Vol. II: Poetry and Prose in Chinese by Japanese Writers of the Later Period. (1981) (0)
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