Comparative Literature and Japanese Literature

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1. Human Cry: Nabokov's Pnin and Gogol's "Overcoat", Zhuravl', vol. 1, 1975
2. Gogol and Nabokov: the Logic Peculiar to Dream, Studies in Russian Literature, vol. 3, 1979
3. Futabatei and Russian Literature: with Special Regard to Gogol, Studies in Humanities: Shinshu University, vol. 16, 1982
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4. Akutagawa and Gogol: "Imogayu" and "Overcoat", Studies in Humanities: Shinshu University, vol. 17, 1983
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5. Nabokov and Dostoevsky, Almanac Dostoevsky, vol. 3, 1983
6. An Aspect of the Artist-Novel: Mishima's The Temple of the Golden Pavillion and Nabokov's Despair, Studies in Humanities: Shinshu University, vol. 18, 1984
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7. "The onion broke": Akutagawa's "The Spider's Thread" and Dostoevsky's Brothers Karamazov, Studies in Humanities: Shinshu University, vol. 19, 1985
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8. Memory and Identity: Mishima's "Death in Mid-Summer" and Nabokov's "The Return of Chorb", Cultural Reception and Its Development, 1985
9. Old Age and the Double: Reading Endo Shusaku's Scandal, Old Age and Its Meanings, 1987
10. 'Kokoro' and 'Heart': from Futabatei's Chasengami to Sono Omokage, Studies in Humanities: Shinshu University, vol. 22, 1988
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11. Reconsidering Akutagawa's "The Nose": In Comparison with Gogol's "The Nose", Internationalization and Japanese Culture, 1990
12. Nabokov's Gift and Gogol, Rusistika, vol. 10, 1993
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13. Nabokov and Gogol: Something in the Darkness, The Rising Generation, vo. 145/8, 1999