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  1. Tomiko Miyao is the author of 天璋院篤姫〉 (4.11 avg rating, 9 ratings, 1 review, published 1984), 天璋院篤姫 下 (4.25 avg rating, 8 ratings, 1 review, published 2...

  2. Sep 12, 1996 · Miyao Tomiko (1926-2014) is one of a number of Japanese writers of historical fiction beloved in her homeland but virtually unknown abroad. This novel, the title of which means literally "The Tears of Tōfukumon'in Masako," tells the story of Masako (1607-78), the youngest daughter of the second Tokugawa Shogun Hidetada (1579-1632; r. 1605-23).

  3. Aug 31, 2023 · Reading the Kimono additionally advances the study of women writers by discussing texts by Tsuboi Sakae and Miyao Tomiko, authors often overlooked in scholarship despite their award-winning,...

  4. Jan 1, 2000 · Miyao The Tale of the Heike Zhi <2> White Tiger Maki (Asahi Bunko) (2006) ISBN: 4022643625 [Japanese Import]

  5. In their autobiographical writings about Shanghai and Manchuria, Hayashi Kyōko, Sawachi Hisae, and Miyao Tomiko provide readers with a glimpse of family life and women’s physiological experiences in the colonies amidst the historical background of military and social conflicts.

  6. Miyao Tomiko (1926–2014), a prolific and well-known popular writer, serialized Shuka (Red Summer) from 1980–85. Red Summer is a semi-autobiographical I-novel (shishōsetsu), part of a four-volume series based on Miyao’s life; it is also a work of hikiage bungaku (repatriation

  7. Follow Tomiko Miyao and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Tomiko Miyao Author Page.