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  1. Letters from Tokyo by Lafcadio, 1850-1904 Hearn, 2009-10-26
  2. Lafcadio Hearn's Japan: An Anthology of his Writings on the Country and it's People (Tuttle Classics) by Lafcadio Hearn, Donald Richie, 2007-10-15
  3. Wandering Ghost: The Odyssey of Lafcadio Hearn by Jonathan Cott, 1992-04
  4. Lafcadio Hearn: Japan's Great Interpreter: A New Anthology of His Writings 1894-1904 by Louis Allen, Jean Wilson, 1995-01-17
  5. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan (Lafcadio Hearn Collection) by Lafcadio Hearn, 1989-12-15
  6. A Fantastic Journey: The Life and Literature of Lafcadio Hearn by Paul Murray, 2001-06-06
  7. Two Years in the French West Indies (Lost and Found Series) by Lafcadio Hearn, 2000-12
  8. Lafcadio Hearn (Twayne's United States Authors Series, 158) by Arthur E. Kunst, 1969-06
  9. Lafcadio Hearn and His German Critics: An Examination of His Appeal (American University Studies, Series III, Comparative Literature, Vol. 12) by Kathleen M. Webb, 1984-08
  10. Lafcadio Hearn and the Vision of Japan (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society) by Professor Carl Dawson, 1992-06-01
  11. Lafcadio Hearn: A Bibliography of His Writings by Percival D. Perkins, Ione Perkins, 2005-09
  12. Rediscovering Lafcadio Hearn: Japanese Legends Life & Culture
  13. Blue Ghost: Lafcadio Hearn's Work by Jean Temple, 1974-06
  14. A Lafcadio Hearn Companion by Robert L. Gale, 2001-10-30

61. Workshop 4
If today, such writers as Lafcadio Hearn (18501904) again attract attention, thatis because the achievements of these writers - now called exotes by some
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"Writers who were considered to have 'gone native'"
Organizers: Sukehiro Hirakawa, Professor Emeritus; Pofessor Katsuya Sugawara; Tokyo University. Writers who have adopted another country as their own, as with immigrant writers in some countries like the United States, Canada and Australia, are not rare. However, Western writers who "went native" in the East are far less often encountered It is these writers whom we would like to study. There was a time in the Occident when few people doubted the superiority of Western European civilization. Cultural arrogance and ethnic blitheness were the rule of the day. When tourist-writers went abroad, they saw others through their own ethnocentric eyes and felt and judged them mainly by their own standards. Their "exotic" writings were eye-openers for their European and American audiences. The contrasting levels of interest in these writers in the West and in Japan and in some other Asian countries give us, schoalrs of comparative literature, an unexpected occasion to make meaningful comparisons both literary and cultural. The following scholars have so far agreed to take part in this special topics session:
Setsuko Adachi , Kogakuin University (Pearl Buck)
Sukehiro Hirakawa , Otemae University (Lafcadio Hearn)
George Hughes , University of Tokyo (Lafcadio Hearn)
Ken Inoue , Tokyo Institute of Technology (Nabokov and Tanizaki)
Liu An Wei , Tokyo Institute of Technology (Zhou Zuoren)
Yoko Makino , Seijo University (Koizumi Yakumo)

62. A. P. Watt & Company: General Abstract
Hawkins, Anthony Hope, Sir, 18631933. Hay, Ian, 1876-1952. Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904.Hewlett, Maurice Henry, 1861-1923. Hichens, Robert Smythe, 1864-1950.
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  • General Abstract
  • Supplementary Abstract General Abstract: A. P. Watt and Company was the world's first literary agency and was the largest for its first thirty years of operation. Alexander Pollock Watt (1834-1914) began working as a literary agent in 1875 when a friend asked him to negotiate a contract with a London publishing company. By 1881, A. P. Watt had incorporated his business and begun to define the role of the literary agent. A. P. Watt and Company has remained in the forefront of the market in popular fiction and it has counted numerous important and/or best-selling authors among its clients. Online Catalog Terms: A. P. Watt and Company. Authors, American. Authors and publishers. Authors, English. Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. Buchan, John, 1875-1940. Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965. Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Literary agentsEnglandHistory. Literature publishingHistory. Publishers and publishingHistory. Strindberg, August, 1849-1912. Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Watt, A. P. (Alexander Pollock), 1834-1914. Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975. Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. Supplementary Abstracts: Authors of major importance in the A. P. Watt and Company Records. Note that authors of special importance are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
  • 63. Japan Travelogue
    residents. In Matsue time passes quietly, while the people live in harmonywith nature. Koizumi Yakumo (Lafcadio Hearn, 18501904). BACK.
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    Japan Travelogue CLICK TO ZOOM Yaegaki Shrine is in the southeastern part of the city. The shrine is famous as a celestial matchmaker. To see if you will be lucky in finding the person of your dreams, put a 10-yen coin on a piece of Japanese paper, place it on the water, then watch how fast it sinks and where it settles. Tourists like this way of looking into the future. A boat used for the Horan'enya Festival, which is held once every 12 years. (Photo credit: Matsue City Hall) Botebote-cha ... Japanese Text
    Another important contributor to the culture of Matsue was Matsudaira Harusato (1751-1818), the seventh Lord of Matsue. A lover of the tea ceremony, Harusato founded a tradition known as the Fumai School (from his ceremonial name, Fumai). His aesthetic influence was significant: those trappings of the tea ceremony that met with his approval - from tearoom styles to utensils, and even the confections served with tea - are referred to as 'Lord Fumai's favorites,' and have become part of the Matsue cultural scene.
    This culture is still maintained by Furyudo, a Japanese confectionery in Matsue. A Furyudo confection known as 'Yamakawa' - a favorite of Lord Fumai - is one of the best traditional sweet foods you can get in Matsue even today.

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    Today's Honorary Subscriber is the writer, translator, and teacher Lafcadio Hearn(18501904), whose main literary legacy is the books he wrote introducing the
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    65. Japanilainen Aavemaailma
    Lafcadio Hearn (18501904) kokosi ja työsti valtavan aineiston maagisia kansantarinoitaja julkaisi ne englanniksi 1904 kokoelmassa Kwaidan - Stories and
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    Tervetuloa aavemaailmaan
    Loppukesän kuumina ja pimeinä iltoina kerrottiin Japanissa kummitustarinoita vilvoittamaan tuskaista oloa. Tarinat kiersivät useina versioina kansan parissa. Ensimmäiset kummitustarinakokoelmat julkaistiin jo 1600-luvulla, Japanin eristäytymisen vuosina. Japanilaiset kummitukset ovat Suomessakin tuttuja mm. elokuvien Ugetsu Monogatari 1953 (ohjaaja Kenji Mizoguchi, esitetty suomeksi nimellä "Kalpean kuun tarinoita" ja Rashomon 1950 (ohjaaja Akira Kurosawa, esitetty suomeksi nimellä "Rashomon") ansiosta. Tänä syksynä 2002 on mahdollisuus nähdä elokuvateatteri Orionissa, Helsingissä japanilaisen elokuvan sarjassa myös Kalpean kuun tarinoita. Tarkemmat tiedot näytöksistä esim. täältä: Japani-Killan uutiset Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) kokosi ja työsti valtavan aineiston maagisia kansantarinoita ja julkaisi ne englanniksi 1904 kokoelmassa "Kwaidan - Stories and Studies of Strange Things" (suomennettu nimellä "Kwaidan. Tarinoita ja tutkielmia oudoista ilmiöistä"; Love Kirjat 1991 Suom. Kai Nieminen). Hearnin ansiosta japanilaiset havahtuivat tajuamaan perinnetarinoidensa kirjalliset arvot ja tallensivat niitä itsekin. Japanilaiset aavetarinat kuuluvat perinteisesti kolmeen päätyyppiin: buddhalaisiin opetustarinoihin, kiinalaista alkuperää oleviin tarinamuunnelmiin ja kansan omiin tarinoihin. Tarinaperinne jatkuu edelleen. Uusia kokoelmia ja tarinoita julkaistaan, vanhoja muokataan uudelleen ja manga -sarjakuvina on luettavana vanhaa ja uutta tarinaperinnettä nuoremmille (ja vanhemmille) lukijapolville. Tarinoiden maailma on yhä edelleen eksoottisesti japanilainen eikä muistuta aina länsimaista käsitystä kauhutarinoista. Ne ovat kuitenkin yleismaailmallisen tarinaperinteen täysiverisiä edustajia.

    66. Chapter Scholars And Essayists Of Index By Simonds History Of American Literatur
    1843 1904), Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846-1916), Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904), Henryvan Dyke (1852-1933), George Edward Woodberry (born 1855), Agnes Repplier
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    Scholars and Essayists
    VI. SCHOLARS AND ESSAYISTS
    Literary Critics.
    In the field of literary criticism the work of Edwin Percy Whipple (1819-1886) was notable. He was the author of several volumes of scholarly essays including Literature and Life Literature of the Age of Elizabeth (1869), and American Literature, and Other Papers (1887). Horace E. Scudder (1838-1902), long associated with the publication of the Atlantic Monthly , he succeeded Aldrich as its editor in 1890, was an indefatigable writer, the extent of whose service to American letters is hardly understood, since much of his work was anonymous. Henry N. Hudson Richard Grant White William James Rolfe (1827-1910), and Horace Howard Furness (1833-1912) are to be remembered for their services in the criticism and interpretation of Shakespeare's dramas. Their scholarly editions of the plays are among the best that have been produced. The name of William Winter (1836-1917), author of Shakespeare's England (1886) and our foremost critic of the stage, may be mentioned in this connection. Personal Literary Recollections appeared in 1909.

    67. Hearn, Lafcadio. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Hearn, Lafcadio. (l fkä´d hûrn) (KEY) , 18501904, Handicapped by partial blindness, Hearn was a colorful, imaginative, exotic moods. Hearn first attracted attention with the
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    70. Lafcadio Hearn Links
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  • 72. Lafcadio Hearn Bibliography
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    73. HEARN, LAFCADIO
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    74. 27551. Hearn, Lafcadio. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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    76. Hearn, Lafcadio
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    77. Lafcadio Hearn - Wikipedia
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lafcadio Hearn (full given name Patrick Lafcadio Hearn) ( ) b. Santa Maura, Greece, Irish father, Greek mother. Writer, journalist. Moved to Dublin Ireland at age 6. To the USA at age 19, worked as journalist in Cincinnati Lived in New Orleans from through . His writings from this time focused on the city's Creole history, distinctive cuisine, underworld, and Voodoo . His writings for national publications like Harper's Weekly and Scribner's Magazine helped mold the popular image of New Orleans as a colorfull place of decadence and hedonism. Spent 2 years in West Indies.

    78. Lafcadio Hearn And The Vision Of Japan (in MARION)
    Lafcadio Hearn and the vision of Japan. Title Lafcadio Hearn and thevision of Japan / Carl Dawson. Author Dawson, Carl. Published
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    79. Kwaidan (in MARION)
    Four elegant ghost stories adapted from the works of Lafcadio Hearn. The blackhair The woman of the snow Hoichi, the earless In a cup of tea.
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