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At the Emperor's Wish: A Tale of the New Japan

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The narrative centers on an aging former samurai whose household declines as the social reforms of a modernizing era strip traditional privileges; he maintains unquestioning loyalty to the Emperor while confronting poverty and the bewilderment of new economic realities. Nearby a once-outcast tanner has prospered under changed laws, embodying social reversal. Through intimate domestic scenes and encounters in a provincial town, the story examines the upheaval of class, the clash between honor-bound ways and capitalist practices, and personal sacrifices prompted by shifting duty and identity, portraying both the resilience of conservative feeling and the disruptive consequences of rapid modernization.

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Oscar K. Davis

Oscar K. Davis is an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of historical fiction. His notable work, "At the Emperor's Wish: A Tale of the New Japan," explores themes of cultural transformation and the impact of Western influence on Japan during a pivotal time in its history. Through his storytelling, Davis provides readers with a glimpse into the complexities of Japanese society as it navigates modernization. His writing reflects a keen interest in the interplay between tradition and change, making his contributions to literature significant for those interested in this transformative period.