Lord Redesdale started literature quite late. He produced a book called the "Tales of Old Japan". In his writings he incorporated Buddhism. on the other hand, Ryunosuke Akutagawa was a Japanese writer who became very active in Japan during the time of Taisho.
He is called the "Father of short stories in Japan". In his writings he Incorporated Buddhism.
Explanation:
Lord Redesdale career has been an irregular one. he took up literature very late and was still able to provide a book that became a classic which was called the "Tales of Old Japan". he is well known for including Buddhism into his writings.
Ryunosuke Akutagawa was a Japanese writer who became active popular in the Taisho period in Japan. he is also called the "Father of the Japanese short story".
He included Buddhism in his writings like when he wrote the Buddhist Flower Scattering Ceremony and Buddhist Priest.
In the Short Story Titled "Sweat" by American writer Zora Neale Hurston, published in 1926. When she stated the phrase "she knew the cold river was creeping up and up to extinguish that eye" he was revealing that Sykes was dying. He did this by using a cold river to symbolize Death and which would extinguish the eye which was a metaphor for his life.