Printed on one side of double leaves in Japanese style.Printed in Japan.Illustrated end-papers.Preface.--A Japanese appreciation of Lafcadio Hearn. A Japanese defence of Lafcadio Hearn.--Mrs. Lafcadio Hearn's reminiscences.--Lafcadio Hearn at Yaidzu.--Mr. Otani as Hearn's literary assistant.--Lafcadio Hearn in his lecture room.--Appendix: I. On romantic and classic literature in relation to style [lecture delivered in the Imperial university by Lafcadio Hearn] II. Farewell address [delivered in the Imperial university by Lafcadio Hearn]Mode of access: Internet
Naturalized as a Japanese citizen, famous for his Kwaidan and his profound understanding of Japanese...
Lectures to his students while he "held the chair of English literature in the University of Tokyo f...
Though Hearn\u27s first contact with Walter Dening took place while Hearn was living in Kumamoto, th...
Nearly one hundred years ago, Izumo, Province of the Gods, lost a most favorite son. Though he had s...
During his fourteen-year sojourn in Japan, (1890-1904) Lafcadio Hearn produced eleven books and innu...
Lafcadio Hearn was born in 1850, on Lefkas island of Greece, by an Irishfather and a Greek mother. ...
The writings of Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) have been read, appreciated, and studied in Japan for one...
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) is frequently depicted in the Japanese language literature as the “best ”...
English title followed by Japanese characters colophon in Japanese at end.Drifting.--At a railway st...
When Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) arrived in Japan in 1890, the country was in the midst of a period o...
"Pipes" by Lafcadio Hearn: p. 342-344. cf. Perkins, p. 23.Quotations from a letter to the author fro...
Bakalaura darba nosaukums ir “Lafkadio Herna identitāte Japānas 19. - 20. gs. literatūrā”. Lafkadio ...
MSS. 369. 1929-1933. 0.24 cubic feet. Clippings from English language newspapers published in Japan,...
<p>Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (1850–1904), Meiji dönemi Japonya’sını batı dünyasına tanıtan önemli aydın...
Setsuko Koizumi (1868–1932) was the daughter of a Japanese samurai family in Matsué. In 1891 she mar...
Naturalized as a Japanese citizen, famous for his Kwaidan and his profound understanding of Japanese...
Lectures to his students while he "held the chair of English literature in the University of Tokyo f...
Though Hearn\u27s first contact with Walter Dening took place while Hearn was living in Kumamoto, th...
Nearly one hundred years ago, Izumo, Province of the Gods, lost a most favorite son. Though he had s...
During his fourteen-year sojourn in Japan, (1890-1904) Lafcadio Hearn produced eleven books and innu...
Lafcadio Hearn was born in 1850, on Lefkas island of Greece, by an Irishfather and a Greek mother. ...
The writings of Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) have been read, appreciated, and studied in Japan for one...
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) is frequently depicted in the Japanese language literature as the “best ”...
English title followed by Japanese characters colophon in Japanese at end.Drifting.--At a railway st...
When Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) arrived in Japan in 1890, the country was in the midst of a period o...
"Pipes" by Lafcadio Hearn: p. 342-344. cf. Perkins, p. 23.Quotations from a letter to the author fro...
Bakalaura darba nosaukums ir “Lafkadio Herna identitāte Japānas 19. - 20. gs. literatūrā”. Lafkadio ...
MSS. 369. 1929-1933. 0.24 cubic feet. Clippings from English language newspapers published in Japan,...
<p>Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (1850–1904), Meiji dönemi Japonya’sını batı dünyasına tanıtan önemli aydın...
Setsuko Koizumi (1868–1932) was the daughter of a Japanese samurai family in Matsué. In 1891 she mar...
Naturalized as a Japanese citizen, famous for his Kwaidan and his profound understanding of Japanese...
Lectures to his students while he "held the chair of English literature in the University of Tokyo f...
Though Hearn\u27s first contact with Walter Dening took place while Hearn was living in Kumamoto, th...