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    Lieutenant-General Mori Rintarō (森 林太郎, February 17, 1862 – July 8, 1922), known by his pen name Mori Ōgai (森 鷗外), was a Japanese Army Surgeon general officer, translator, novelist, poet and father of famed author Mari Mori.He obtained his medical license at a very young age and introduced translated German language literary works to the Japanese public.

  2. Ōgai Mori giving advice to Atsushi Nakajima.[1]Let me tell you something. Game theory research tells us if a harmful enemy advances upon you, the optimal reply is to fight back all you can. We need to smash this foe so she won't get another chance to strike. Ōgai Mori (森 (もり) 鴎 (おう)外 (がい),, Mori Ōgai?) is the leader of the Port Mafia. He has the ability named Vita Sexualis ...

  3. As the manifestation of his ability, Mori is very fond of Elise and has kept her alongside him since the Great War.[6] Following the war, Mori still had Elise in his underground clinic near him at all times,[24] though he grows considerably fawning towards her over time. For instance, one of his typical requests for her was to have her try on some dresses, even repetitively pleading her to do ...

  4. Fourteen years prior to the main timeline, Mori operated as the head military physician for an infantry corps during the Great War, where he submitted the classified essay "The Immortal Regiment" (不死聯隊,, Fushi Rentai?) to the emperor, which aimed to show ability users' usefulness to the government's top brass. To concretize this agenda, Mori drafted 11-year-old Akiko Yosano and left ...

  5. Read more information about the character Ougai Mori from Bungou Stray Dogs? At MyAnimeList, you can find out about their voice actors, animeography, pictures and much more! MyAnimeList is the largest online anime and manga database in the world! Join the online community, create your anime and manga list, read reviews, explore the forums, follow news, and so much more!

  6. Mori Ōgai (born February 17, 1862, Tsuwano, Japan—died July 9, 1922, Tokyo) was one of the creators of modern Japanese literature.. The son of a physician of the aristocratic warrior (samurai) class, Mori Ōgai studied medicine, at first in Tokyo and from 1884 to 1888 in Germany.In 1890 he published the story “Maihime” (“The Dancing Girl”), an account closely based on his own ...

  7. Ōgai Mori has 331 books on Goodreads with 37558 ratings. Ōgai Mori’s most popular book is The Wild Geese. ... Tuyển tập Mori Ogai by. Ōgai Mori, Nguyễn Nam Trân (Translator) really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2020 Want to ...

  8. Mori Ōgai was born in Tsuwano in 1862. He descended from a family of doctors and it was naturally assumed he would follow in the family tradition. After the Meiji Restoration, the family moved to Tokyo where Ōgai studied German, the language in which medicine was generally taught. He graduated from the government medical school, aged nineteen ...

  9. 0-8048-1070-2. OCLC. 328121. Mori Ōgai 's classical novel, The Wild Geese or The Wild Goose (1911–13, 雁 Gan ), was first published in serial form in Japan, and tells the story of unfulfilled love set against a background of social change and Westernization. [1] The story is set in 1880 Tokyo.

  10. Mori ōgai was born Mori Rintarō to an aristocratic family in Iwami Province in southwestern Japan. Following the Meiji Restoration, his family moved to Tokyo and he began to study German. Graduating from medical college in 1881 at the age of nineteen years, he enlisted in the Japanese Imperial Army, which sent him to Germany to study ...