I found that there was a full reprint edition of Nyonin Geijutsu published in 1981 Nice! The reprint editions of the old journals were absolutely crucial when I was in grad school; I'm so glad they exist, both for research purposes and for the sake, as you say, of the work itself. (It's absolutely impossible to study prewar Japanese women writers without running into Nyonin Geijutsu constantly, so I knew about Shigure only as its editor and was fascinated to find out about the rest of her life.)
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Date: 2025-05-02 11:22 am (UTC)Nice! The reprint editions of the old journals were absolutely crucial when I was in grad school; I'm so glad they exist, both for research purposes and for the sake, as you say, of the work itself. (It's absolutely impossible to study prewar Japanese women writers without running into Nyonin Geijutsu constantly, so I knew about Shigure only as its editor and was fascinated to find out about the rest of her life.)