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A Study on relationship between image and text in Japanese modern literature

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Title
A Study on relationship between image and text in Japanese modern literature
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International Journal of Human Culture Studies, January 2014
DOI 10.9748/hcs.2014.73
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Sayaka Shimizu, Emiko Hayashi, Aya Wakabayashi

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