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How has Japanese literature addressed themes of modernity and industrialization?
How has Japanese literature addressed themes of modernity and industrialization?
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Japanese literature has addressed themes of modernity and industrialization through works that reflect societal changes, urbanization, and cultural shifts in the 19th and 20th centuries. Writers like Natsume Soseki and Yasunari Kawabata explored the human experience amidst rapid social and technological transformation.