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Subaru (スバル) was a literary magazine published monthly in Japan between January 1909 and December 1913. The name of the publisher was Subaru (昴), written in kanji as opposed to the magazine title written in katakana. Subaru was the spiritual successor to the better-known and longer-running magazine Myōjō. It mainly focused on the publication of poetry and was known for its advocacy of the trend of romanticism in Japanese literature in the late Meiji period (1868 – 1912). It was priced at 30 sen (0.3 yen) and ultimately published 60 issues in total.

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  • Subaru (Zeitschrift, 1909) (de)
  • Subaru (revista) (es)
  • Subaru (rivista) (it)
  • Subaru (revue 1909) (fr)
  • スバル (文芸雑誌) (ja)
  • Subaru (literary magazine) (en)
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  • Subaru (japanisch スバル) war ein literarisches Magazin, das von Januar 1909 bis Dezember 1913 als Nachfolger der Zeitschrift Myōjō in Japan erschien. (de)
  • Subaru (スバル) fue una revista literaria publicada mensualmente en Japón entre enero de 1909 y diciembre de 1913.​​ El nombre de la editorial era Subaru (昴), escrita en kanji en oposición al título de la revista escrito en katakana. Subaru fue el sucesor espiritual de la revista Myōjō, más conocida y de más larga trayectoria. Se centraba principalmente en la publicación de poesía y fue conocida por su defensa a la tendencia por el romanticismo en la literatura japonesa del último período de Meiji (1868 - 1912). Costaba 30 sen (0.3 yenes) y sólo se publicaron 60 números.​​ (es)
  • Subaru (スバル) was a literary magazine published monthly in Japan between January 1909 and December 1913. The name of the publisher was Subaru (昴), written in kanji as opposed to the magazine title written in katakana. Subaru was the spiritual successor to the better-known and longer-running magazine Myōjō. It mainly focused on the publication of poetry and was known for its advocacy of the trend of romanticism in Japanese literature in the late Meiji period (1868 – 1912). It was priced at 30 sen (0.3 yen) and ultimately published 60 issues in total. (en)
  • 『スバル』は、1909年から1913年までに刊行されたロマン主義的な文芸雑誌である。月刊。通巻60冊。菊判200頁内外。定価30銭。 (ja)
  • Subaru (昴・スバル), (« Les Pléiades ») est le nom d'une revue littéraire japonaise publiée à Tokyo du mois de janvier 1909 au mois de décembre 1913. Elle est créée peu après la disparition d'une autre importante revue littéraire, Myōjō (« Vénus »), par un groupe d'intellectuels qui compte parmi ses membres Ishikawa Takuboku, Mokutaro Kinoshita et Isamu Yoshii. Mori Ōgai, Tekkan Yosano, Akiko Yosano et Bin Ueda collaborent plus tard à la revue. En particulier Ōgai qui publie sous forme de feuilleton son roman Vita Sexualis et la nouvelle Gan (« L'oie sauvage »). (fr)
  • Subaru (昴・スバル, "Le Pleiadi") è una rivista letteraria giapponese pubblicata a Tōkyō tra il gennaio del 1909 e il dicembre del 1913. Fu fondata poco dopo la chiusura di un'altra importante rivista letteraria, Myōjō ("Venere"), da un gruppo di intellettuali di cui facevano parte i poeti Ishikawa Takuboku, e .In seguito vi collaborarono anche Mori Ōgai, , Yosano Akiko e Ueda Bin. In particolare Ōgai vi pubblicò a puntate il suo romanzo e il racconto lungo ("L'oca selvatica"). Gli intellettuali legati a Subaru sono talvolta designati come Subaru-ha スバル派 ("Scuola di Subaru"). (it)
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  • スバル (en)
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