Category: Issue 2

Introduction

Issue 2: Wuthering Heights in Japan

In this issue of Books on Asia, we delve into Emily Bronte’s classic “Wuthering Heights” and the popularity of the novel in Japan, which is also the subject of Judith Pascoe’s book “On the Bullet Train with Emily Bronte.” A fun, engaging read, Dr. Pascoe deliberates on some of the 20 or so Japanese interpretations More…

Podcast

BOA Podcast 2: Judith Pascoe on Wuthering Heights

In this episode of the Books on Asia Podcast, Amy talks with Dr. Judith Pascoe in her office on the campus of Florida State University while a Brontëesque storm rages outside their window. Pascoe discusses aspects of her book On the Bullet Train with Emily Brontë: Wuthering Heights in Japan, and even offers up some unique Japanese language learning tips.

You’ll find her book, as well as others discussed in the podcast in Issue 2 of the Books on Asia website.

A True Novel

The winner of Japan’s prestigious Yomiuri Literature Prize. A True Novel is an examination of Japan’s westernization and the emergence of a middle class.

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On the Bullet Train with Emily Bronte

On the Bullet Train with Emily Brontë is Pascoe’s lively account of her quest to discover why Japanese so emphatically embrace Wuthering Heights.

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Wuthering Heights – The Graphic Novel

The classic novel is brought to life in full colour in this graphic novel by Sean Michael Wilson, a Harvey and Eisner nominated comic book writer from Scotland, living in Japan. Click ‘more’ to read an interview!

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Articles, Issue 2, Issues

Sean Michael Wilson on Comics & Graphic Novels

The History of Comics and the Graphic Novel What are comic books (manga) and graphic novels? They are the combination of images and text. Essentially that’s it. What, on theoretical grounds, would place an age or sophistication limit on something that combines image and text? Are, for example, road signs – which are normally a More…

Articles, Issue 2, Issues

Seeking Judith Pascoe

Emily Bronte’s only novel “Wuthering Heights,” set in the moors of northern England in the late 18th century, has long been staple reading in Japan. The story of Catherine Earnshaw and her adopted brother Heathcliff, has spawned over 20 Japanese interpretations since the novel was first translated into Japanese by Yasuo Yamamoto in 1932. Japanese More…