Japanese Fairy World: Stories from the Wonderlore of Japan - William Elliot Griffis - Books - Createspace - 9781515277408 - July 29, 2015
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Japanese Fairy World: Stories from the Wonderlore of Japan

William Elliot Griffis

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Japanese Fairy World: Stories from the Wonderlore of Japan

Publisher Marketing: The thirty-four stories included within this volume do not illustrate the bloody, revengeful or licentious elements, with which Japanese popular, and juvenile literature is saturated. These have been carefully avoided. It is also rather with a view to the artistic, than to the literary, products of the imagination of Japan, that the selection has been made. From my first acquaintance, twelve years ago, with Japanese youth, I became an eager listener to their folk lore and fireside stories. When later, during a residence of nearly four years among the people, my eyes were opened to behold the wondrous fertility of invention, the wealth of literary, historic and classic allusion, of pun, myth and riddle, of heroic, wonder, and legendary lore in Japanese art, I at once set myself to find the source of the ideas expressed in bronze and porcelain, on lacquered cabinets, fans, and even crape paper napkins and tidies. Sometimes I discovered the originals of the artist's fancy in books, sometimes only in the mouths of the people and professional story-tellers. Some of these stories I first read on the tattooed limbs and bodies of the native foot-runners, others I first saw in flower-tableaux at the street floral shows of Tokio. Within this book the reader will find translations, condensations of whole books, of interminable romances, and a few sketches by the author embodying Japanese ideas, beliefs and superstitions.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 29, 2015
ISBN13 9781515277408
Publishers Createspace
Pages 188
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 10 mm   ·   258 g

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