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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Ango Sakaguchi, a leading writer of the "Muyori-ha" school active in the early Showa period, wrote this essay. First published in Fujinbunko [Women's Library] in 1947. Taking the example of the literary critic Ken Hirano, a loving wife, he says, "There should be no general pattern for a bad wife, and there is no pattern for all male-female relationships. A good wife, in other words, is an unintelligent being, and where there is intelligence, a woman will al...
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An essay on "bad wives". I was dying of laughter reading it. Highly, highly recommend for anyone who is comfortable with older grammar and vocab (I'm not sure you'll enjoy it as much without). Some gems from the reading: