ブンガク
Meanings
Noun
1. 詩、小説、戯曲など、感情や思想を言葉であらわした芸術。
2. 1を研究する学問。
3. 人文科学。
大学の学問領域の区分において
4. 独特の言い回し。修辞法。
俗語
Pitch accent
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Composed of
① 言語を構成する単位の一つ。意味的な一つのまとまりを形成し、発音や表記によって前後の語または語の集まりとは切れ目を感じさせるもの。一般に、複数の単語からなり主語と述語を持つ。
learning; scholarship; study; study of ...; -ology; -ics
Used in vocabulary (64 in total)
department (faculty) of literature
classical literature
① 文学作品の創作者② 文学を研究する科学者。
Japanese literature
pure literature; belles-lettres
literary prize
juvenile literature
literary history; history of literature
the literary world; literary circles
proletarian literature
young literary enthusiast
modern literature
① イギリスもしくはアメリカの作家または英語により書かれた文学作品。イギリス文学。アメリカ文学。英米文学。② 1.を研究する学問。
popular literature
literary criticism or theory
contemporary literature; modern literature
French literature
Bachelor of Arts; BA; B.A.
book; literary work
literary movement
humanities; arts
Chinese classical literature; Chinese classics
Doctor of Literature
literary theory
literary magazine
literature written in diary form
British literature
school of popular writing
British and American literature
women's writing; literature written by women
① フランスの作家またはフランス語により書かれた文学作品。フランス文学。② 1.を研究する学問。
Chinese literature
popular literature
peasant literature
love story; erotic literature
comparative literature
reportage; documentary
dramatic literature
Latin literature
apocalyptic literature
kana literature; works written in kana in the Heian period
early-modern literature; Edo-period literature (1600-1867)
juvenile literature
biographical literature
oral literature; folk literature
erotic or pornographic literature (Edo period)
the pleasures of literature
legendary literature; narrative literature
oral literature; folk literature
exile literature
Master of Arts; MA
pornographic literature; sensual literature; erotic literature
literary revolution (of China; post-1917 emphasis on vernacular forms)
folk literature
humorous erotic literature
bizarre literature; literature of the bizarre
escapist literature
Edo-period literature
erotic literature
autobiography; autobiographical literature
ideological literature (esp. left-wing)
Examples (12 in total)
Reading of literature nourishes the mind.
She is well versed in Spanish literature.
I majored in American literature at college.