@inbook{10.1525/j.ctt9qh2v5.12, ISBN = {9780520269194}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt9qh2v5.12}, abstract = {In addition to Suzuki’s numerous works that were written in English for a non-Japanese readership, he published a wide variety of books, articles, critical editions of Buddhist texts, and popular pieces for newspapers in Japanese. From the late 1930s until the end of the Pacific War, as he was producing the various volumes ofEssays in Zen Buddhismand his other major works in English on Zen, Suzuki also worked on three volumes in Japanese, “Studies in the History of Zen Thought”(Zen shisoshi kenkyu),in which he focused on key Chinese and Japanese figures in the development of Zen,}, booktitle = {Selected Works of D.T. Suzuki, Volume I: Zen}, edition = {1}, pages = {68--93}, publisher = {University of California Press}, title = {Dōgen, Hakuin, Bankei: Three Types of Thought in Japanese Zen}, year = {2015} }