Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan : two volumes in one

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Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan : two volumes in one

Lafcadio Hearn ; with a new foreword by Donald Richie

(Tuttle classics, . Literature)

Tuttle Pub., c2009

  • : pbk

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知られぬ日本の面影

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Originally published: 1976

Includes bibliographical references and index

Publisher of back cover: チャールズ・イー・タトル出版

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: pbk ISBN 9784805310250

Table of Contents

  • My first Day in the Orient
  • The Writing of Kobodaishi
  • Jizo
  • A Pilgrimage To Enshima
  • At the Market of the Dead
  • Bon‐Odori
  • The Chief City of the Province of the Gods
  • Kitzuki:The Most Anceint Shrine in Japan
  • In the Cave of the Children’s Ghosts
  • At Mionoseki〔ほか〕

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: pbk ISBN 9784805310250

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This is a complete, two-volume set of one of the greatest books on 19th century Japanese history and culture. Though Lafcadio Hearn went on to write a dozen more books on Japan, this collection of first impressions remains his most popular. Among the reasons is that here, more than anywhere else, the author most vividly captured a place that so affected him that he stayed for the rest of his life. The modern reader can still, through these pages, experience that "first charm of Japan, intangible and volatile as a perfume." Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan combines two volumes of a work that first appeared in 1894. In the pages of this book are the customs, the superstitions, the charming scenery, the revelations of Japanese character, and all the other elements that Lafcadio Hearn found so bewitching. Here, for example, are essays on such subjects as the Japanese garden, the household shrine, the festivals, and the bewildering Japanese smile—all aspects of Japanese life that have endured in spite of the changes that have taken place during the modernization of Japan. The Japanese character and the Japanese tradition are still fundamentally the same as Hearn found them to be, and for this reason his writing is still extremely revealing to modern readers. This edition also contains a new foreword by noted writer and examiner of Japanese culture Donnie Richie that puts Lafcadio Hearn and his classic works into perspective for readers just discovering Hearn's writing for the first time.

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