Mori Ogai

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Mori Ōgai 
Japanese general and novelist (1862-1922)
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Name in native language
  • 森鷗外
Date of birth17 February 1862
Tsuwano
森 林太郎
Date of death8 July 1922
Tokyo
Manner of death
  • natural causes
Cause of death
Place of burial
Work period (start)
  • 1882
Country of citizenship
Educated at
Occupation
Employer
Native language
Father
  • Shizuyasu Mori
Sibling
  • Takeji Miki
  • Koganei Kimiko
Child
Spouse
  • Mori Shige
  • Toshiko Akamatsu
Relative
Notable work
  • The Dancing Girl
  • Utakata no ki
  • Vita Sexualis
  • Seinen
  • Fushinchu
  • The Wild Geese
  • Okitsuya goemon no isho
  • The Abe Family
  • Sahashi Jingoro
  • Sansho the Bailiff
  • Saigo no ikku
  • Takasebune
  • Ikutagawa
  • Q11260514
  • Yokohama City Song
  • municipal anthem of Hamamatsu
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Wikidata Q356960
ISNI: 0000000122755365, 0000000368649677
VIAF ID: 15096
GND ID: 118736957
Library of Congress authority ID: n50006285
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 11916860k
IdRef ID: 035687061
NDL Authority ID: 00046801
NL CR AUT ID: xx0010799
SELIBR ID: 247830
National Library of Spain ID: XX1532878
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 071583297
NORAF ID: 90763307
NUKAT ID: n2013064890
NLP ID (old): a0000002596789
National Library of Korea ID: KAC199631550
Libris-URI: gdsvz5c0399mtln
PLWABN ID: 9810556171905606
J9U ID: 987007265671005171
NACSIS-CAT author ID: DA00279892
SBN author ID: CFIV003916
Open Library ID: OL6976598A, OL4383210A, OL8828365A
Union List of Artist Names ID: 500268301
MusicBrainz artist ID: 453d6767-1ca6-47fa-9745-767199c40309
IMDb ID: nm0605286
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English: Mori Ōgai (森 鴎外, February 17, 1862 – July 9, 1922), whose real name was Mori Rintarō (森 林太郎), was a Japanese novelist and army physician during the Meiji era and Taisho era.
日本語: 森 鴎外(もり おうがい、文久2年1月19日(1862年2月17日) – 大正11年(1922年)7月9日)、本名森 林太郎(もり りんたろう)は明治時代から大正時代にかけての日本の小説家、陸軍軍医。鴎外は号。