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Onoto Watanna

    Onoto Watanna, née Winnifred Eaton, s'est révélée une auteure célèbre grâce à son roman d'debut, 'A Japanese Nightingale'. Son œuvre explore souvent les thèmes de la race et du genre, offrant une perspective unique sur l'identité et la position des femmes au tournant du XXe siècle. La prose de Watanna, qui mêle habilement des éléments autobiographiques à la fiction littéraire, captive les lecteurs par sa voix authentique et son récit captivant. Sa capacité à entrelacer expériences personnelles et enjeux sociétaux plus larges rend son écriture intemporelle et pertinente.

    The Life of a Japanese Girl and Other Stories
    Miss Spring Morning
    The Old Jinrikisha
    Japanese War News by Word O`Mouth and Other Stories
    The Honorable Miss Moonlight
    A Japanese Nightingale
    • A Japanese Nightingale

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      The story revolves around Yuki, a Japanese dancer who faces harassment from a businessman after her performance. When Jack, a wealthy foreigner, intervenes, Yuki sees an opportunity for financial stability and proposes a marriage based on mutual benefit. Initially hesitant due to the implications of such arrangements, Jack eventually agrees. As they navigate their open relationship, both begin to question their initial intentions, leading to unexpected emotional complexities and challenges in their connection.

      A Japanese Nightingale
    • The Honorable Miss Moonlight

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Gonji faces the impending reality of an arranged marriage to his childhood friend Ohano, which threatens his academic ambitions. On his birthday, his family grants him a week of freedom to enjoy before the wedding. During this time, he encounters Spider, a renowned dancer whose allure leads to a passionate and complicating affair. This unexpected relationship challenges Gonji's obligations and aspirations, setting the stage for a conflict between duty and desire as he navigates the social expectations of his family and his personal yearnings.

      The Honorable Miss Moonlight
    • Winnifred Eaton, a Canadian author of Chinese-British descent, gained prominence under the Japanese pseudonym Onoto Watanna. Starting her writing career at just 14, she contributed to various magazines, including the Ladies' Home Journal. Her romance novels and short stories resonated with American audiences, particularly her notable work, A Japanese Nightingale, published in 1900. The novel's success led to translations, a Broadway adaptation, and a 1918 film, showcasing her significant impact on early 20th-century literature and entertainment.

      Japanese War News by Word O`Mouth and Other Stories
    • The Old Jinrikisha

      • 94pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The story of Winnifred Eaton, a pioneering Canadian author and screenwriter, unfolds through her dual identities as Onoto Watanna and Winifred Reeve. At just 14, she began publishing stories, quickly gaining recognition in popular U.S. magazines. Her romance novels, particularly "A Japanese Nightingale," achieved remarkable success, being translated into multiple languages and adapted for both stage and film. Eaton's unique heritage and literary contributions highlight her significant role in early 20th-century American literature.

      The Old Jinrikisha
    • Miss Spring Morning

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book highlights the life of Winnifred Eaton, a pioneering Canadian author and screenwriter of Chinese-British descent, who wrote under the Japanese pseudonym Onoto Watanna. Starting her writing career at just 14, she gained recognition in both Canadian and American publications, particularly for her romance novels. Her notable work, A Japanese Nightingale, achieved significant success, leading to translations and adaptations into a Broadway play and a 1918 film, showcasing her impact on literature and media during her time.

      Miss Spring Morning
    • Winnifred Eaton, of Chinese-British descent, achieved literary success under the Japanese pseudonym Onoto Watanna. Starting her writing career at just 14, she quickly gained recognition in both Canadian and American publications, including the Ladies' Home Journal. Her romance novels and short stories captivated readers, particularly her notable work, A Japanese Nightingale, published in 1900. This novel not only became a bestseller but was also translated into multiple languages and adapted for both Broadway and film, highlighting her impact on early 20th-century literature.

      The Life of a Japanese Girl and Other Stories
    • A Rhapsody on Japan and Other Stories

      • 66pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Winnifred Eaton, a Canadian author of Chinese-British descent, navigated her creative journey under the pseudonym Onoto Watanna. Born in Montreal after her family emigrated from England, she faced economic hardships within a large family of 14 children. Despite these challenges, her upbringing was intellectually rich, fostering literary talent in her and her sister, Edith Maude Eaton, who wrote under Sui Sin Far, focusing on the experiences of impoverished Chinese immigrants. Eaton's dual identity and literary contributions highlight her unique perspective in early 20th-century literature.

      A Rhapsody on Japan and Other Stories
    • The Bride of Yonejiro and Other Stories

      • 78pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The life of Winnifred Eaton, a Canadian author of Chinese-British descent, unfolds through her literary achievements under the pseudonym Onoto Watanna. Starting her writing career at just 14, she gained recognition in both Canadian and American publications. Her romance novels, particularly "A Japanese Nightingale," became immensely popular, leading to translations and adaptations for Broadway and film. Eaton's unique cultural background and her ability to navigate different literary landscapes highlight her significant contributions to early 20th-century literature.

      The Bride of Yonejiro and Other Stories
    • Winnifred Eaton, a Canadian author of Chinese-British descent, gained prominence under the Japanese pseudonym Onoto Watanna, publishing popular romance novels and stories. Starting her writing career at just 14, she contributed to notable magazines like the Ladies' Home Journal. Her significant work, A Japanese Nightingale, published in 1900, achieved remarkable success, leading to translations and adaptations into both a Broadway play and a 1918 film. Eaton's unique cultural background and literary contributions highlight her role in early 20th-century literature.

      His Interpreter
    • Miss Nume of Japan

      A Japanese-American Romance

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Caught between tradition and modernity, Orito faces a pivotal choice after being sent to America for his education. While he cherishes his childhood bond with Numé, his engagement to her becomes complicated when he falls for Cleo, a vibrant dancer. As Orito navigates cultural challenges and the emotional turmoil of leaving Numé behind, he grapples with the weight of expectations versus the allure of newfound love. This story explores themes of identity, love, and the struggle to balance personal desires with familial obligations.

      Miss Nume of Japan