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2007 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

The Structure of the Integration of the Reader's Horizon of Expectations into Soseki Studies

Research Project

Project/Area Number 17520128
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Japanese literature
Research InstitutionWaseda University

Principal Investigator

ISHIHARA Chiaki  Waseda University, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Professor (00159758)

Project Period (FY) 2005 – 2007
KeywordsNatsume Soseki / the reader / a fallen woman student / cultivation of the mind / brain power / the theory of evolution / women's issues / the self
Research Abstract

The purpose of this research project was to clarify how Natsume Soseki dealt with what in literary theory is called the reader's horizon of expectations (the set of expectations that readers bring to a literary text). In so doing, it becomes possible to understand what parts of his novels, representative works of late Meiji and early Taisho literature, correspond to their era and what parts transcend that era. The method adopted was to analyze a number of books that readers of the Asahi Shinbun, which was aimed at a readership consisting of the emerging middle class, can be presumed to have read and comparing them to the texts of the novels. My conclusion was that while Soseki, by incorporating the middle class reader's horizon of expectations , raised the status of the serialized novel, at the same time, by disappointing those expectations in certain respects, he attempted to raise the literary value of his works. This latter aspect of his works is certainly one reason they retain the … More ir value to this day.
To give one example, in Sanshiro, where the present is approximately Meiji 40(1907), Soseki made the heroine, Satomi Mineko, into a typical former girl student. In this, he can be said to have incorporated the reader's horizon of expectations concerning the female student novel that was popular in the Meiji 30s. But Soseki did not allow Mineko to lose her innocence in the manner of a typical female student novel heroine, instead marrying her to the law graduate friend of her older brother, the head of the household, in accordance with his wishes. This is precisely the way of life set forth in the novels which can be called lessons for women, which expounded the lifestyle appropriate for women brought up in contemporary middle class households. As a result, we can speculate that many readers found it difficult to focus on a single set of expectations. In this way, Soseki, while conforming to the reader's horizon of expectations, simultaneously, in disappointing those expectations, protected his novel against the ravages of time. Less

  • Research Products

    (2 results)

All 2007

All Book (2 results)

  • [Book] 百年前の私たち2007

    • Author(s)
      石原 千秋
    • Total Pages
      270
    • Publisher
      講談社
    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
  • [Book] The way We Were a Century Ago2007

    • Author(s)
      ISHIHARA Chiaki
    • Total Pages
      270
    • Publisher
      KOUDANSYA
    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より

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Published: 2010-02-04  

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