Yukio Mishima's literary work, "Kinkaku-ji," delves into the portrayal of a young man ensnared by imaginary fetishism. Mizoguchi's arson act is profoundly influenced by this deification. The protagonist, Mizoguchi, struggles with the dichotomy between excessive aesthetic idolatry rooted in the imagined Kinkaku-ji and the flawed existence of the real Kinkaku-ji. This essay explores how his internal conflict, shaped by fetishism, weaves complex factors, including deification and alienation, ultimately culminating in his resolve to set Kinkaku-ji ablaze. In summary, this thesis concludes that Mizoguchi imperative for arson lies in his pursuit of establishing the absolute nature of the imagined Kinkaku-ji
On November 25, 1970, the prolific Japanese author and right-wing nationalist Yukio Mishima performe...
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Kintsugi identifies the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using lacquer mixed up with...
As one of the most talented and successful of modern Japanese writer, Yukio Mishima includes the wes...
Mishima\u27s \u22The Temple of the Golden Pavilion\u22 has been understood as a logical analysis of ...
Critics agree that The Temple of the Golden Pavilion is one of the most representative novels by Mis...
Yukio Mishima's own manuscript of his best known work Kinkakuji is now in the possession of the Mish...
Yukio Mishima's own manuscript of his best known work Kinkakuji is now in the possession of the Mish...
My aim in this thesis is to reevaluate the aesthetics of Mishima Yukio through his theatrical works....
Yukio Mishima is perhaps the most widely discussed figure of post-war Japanese literature, consider...
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the possible motivations, both obvious and problematic, beh...
My analysis shows that it is the desire for ecstasy which finally determines the action and psycholo...
This thesis offers an analysis of some of the major novels of Mishima Yukio in the light of their un...
The manuscripts written by Mizukami Tsutomu’s “Kinkaku Enjo” was found from his old house. This work...
Bakalaura darbs “Skaistuma destruktīvā spēka ideja Jukio Mišimas romānā “Zelta templis” ir veltīts d...
On November 25, 1970, the prolific Japanese author and right-wing nationalist Yukio Mishima performe...
This paper is to discuss the psychological aspects in the novel which is written by Yukio Mishima en...
Kintsugi identifies the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using lacquer mixed up with...
As one of the most talented and successful of modern Japanese writer, Yukio Mishima includes the wes...
Mishima\u27s \u22The Temple of the Golden Pavilion\u22 has been understood as a logical analysis of ...
Critics agree that The Temple of the Golden Pavilion is one of the most representative novels by Mis...
Yukio Mishima's own manuscript of his best known work Kinkakuji is now in the possession of the Mish...
Yukio Mishima's own manuscript of his best known work Kinkakuji is now in the possession of the Mish...
My aim in this thesis is to reevaluate the aesthetics of Mishima Yukio through his theatrical works....
Yukio Mishima is perhaps the most widely discussed figure of post-war Japanese literature, consider...
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the possible motivations, both obvious and problematic, beh...
My analysis shows that it is the desire for ecstasy which finally determines the action and psycholo...
This thesis offers an analysis of some of the major novels of Mishima Yukio in the light of their un...
The manuscripts written by Mizukami Tsutomu’s “Kinkaku Enjo” was found from his old house. This work...
Bakalaura darbs “Skaistuma destruktīvā spēka ideja Jukio Mišimas romānā “Zelta templis” ir veltīts d...
On November 25, 1970, the prolific Japanese author and right-wing nationalist Yukio Mishima performe...
This paper is to discuss the psychological aspects in the novel which is written by Yukio Mishima en...
Kintsugi identifies the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using lacquer mixed up with...