Hutton, Laurence
The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
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Hutton, Laurence (1843–1904), critic and editor. Born in New York and educated at Princeton, he served as drama critic for the
New York Evening Mail in the 1870s, then became literary editor of
Harper's Magazine. He held the post until 1898, frequently contributing reviews and essays on the theatre. Hutton was one of the first to revive interest in books on American theatrical history and to have his criticisms collected in hardcover editions. Among his books, which have been described as “chatty, impressionistic,” were
Curiosities of the American Stage (1891) and the five‐volume
American Actor series (1881–82). He was an organizer of the Authors' Club and of the International Copyright League.
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Japanese culture, western management: Taylorism and human resources in Japan.
Magazine article from: Organization Studies; 9/22/1994; ; 700+ words
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The European fantasy space and identity construction in Porco Rosso.(Critical essay)
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Japon, la modernite et l'anthropologie.
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The Pursuit of Power in Modern Japan, 1825-1995.(Review) (book review)
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Families in Japan: beliefs and realities.(Special Issue: Families in Asia: Beliefs and Realities)
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; ...only that would be advantageous to it. This prudent and selective process of learning is often referred to in Japan as wakon yosai, meaning Japanese spirit and Western learning concurrently. As this phrase suggests, Japan kept its cultural traditions intact...
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Yosai
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Kikuchi Yosai
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Kikuchi Yosai Yosai .
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