Ivan Morris's [[Morris's Nobility of Failure|''The Nobility of Failure'']] devotes a chapter to Kusunoki. According to Morris, adulation of Kusunoki was well-established during the Edo period. Those who admired him included eminent Confucianists like [[Arai Hakuseki]] (1657-1725), as well as the coup-plotter [[Yui Shosetsu|Yui Shôsetu]] (d. 1651).
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Ivan Morris's ''[[The Nobility of Failure]]'' devotes a chapter to Kusunoki. According to Morris, adulation of Kusunoki was well-established during the Edo period. Those who admired him included eminent Confucianists like [[Arai Hakuseki]] (1657-1725), as well as the coup-plotter [[Yui Shosetsu|Yui Shôsetu]] (d. 1651).