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In Ghostly Japan (eBook)

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2022
177 Seiten
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In Ghostly Japan - Lafcadio Hearn
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In Lafcadio Hearn's 'In Ghostly Japan,' readers are invited to explore the spectral realm of Japanese folklore through a collection of eerie and atmospheric tales. Hearn employs a hauntingly poetic style that transports readers into a world of supernatural encounters, mysterious spirits, and traditional beliefs. Drawing on his deep knowledge of Japanese culture and language, Hearn masterfully weaves together elements of horror and beauty in these captivating stories, which are sure to leave a lasting impression on those who appreciate the art of storytelling. Set against the backdrop of Japan's rich literary tradition, 'In Ghostly Japan' stands as a unique and enchanting work that offers a glimpse into the country's ghostly folklore and superstitions. Lafcadio Hearn, a scholar and writer known for his cultural insights into Japan, was inspired to write 'In Ghostly Japan' by his fascination with the country's mystical and supernatural beliefs. Having lived in Japan and immersed himself in its traditions, Hearn brings a deep understanding and respect for the folklore that permeates his tales, allowing readers to experience the essence of Japanese ghost stories in a way that is both authentic and captivating. For readers who appreciate the art of storytelling and have an interest in Japanese folklore, 'In Ghostly Japan' by Lafcadio Hearn is a must-read. With its masterful blend of supernatural elements, lyrical prose, and cultural insights, this collection of ghostly tales offers a rich and immersive literary experience that will transport readers to a realm where the border between the living and the dead is blurred.

Lafcadio Hearn (1850–1904), born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn, was a multifaceted writer of international repute, who is chiefly recognized for his significant contributions to introducing Western audiences to Japanese culture and literature at the turn of the 20th century. With a diverse heritage rooted in Greece and Ireland, Hearn's rich life experiences traversed several countries before he settled in Japan, which became the primary influence for the latter part of his career. His deeply evocative writing is characterized by its lush prose, acute observations of the macabre, and a fascination with the supernatural, all of which are expertly showcased in his book 'In Ghostly Japan' (1899). This seminal work is a collection of stories and essays reflecting his exploration of Japan's folklore, spirituality, and the ethereal aspects of its living traditions. Hearn's literary style blends narrative non-fiction with a keen anthropological eye and a touch of mysticism, making his work especially captivating for readers interested in the cross-cultural interplay between East and West. His mark on literature is not only seen through his own texts but also in his role as an educator and translator, through which he laid the foundation for the appreciation of Japanese aesthetics in the Western canon. Hearn's writings continue to be celebrated for their haunting beauty and enchanting portrayals of a Japan that straddles the boundary between the temporal and the otherworldly.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
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Schlagworte Asian mythology in literature • Buddhism • classic japanese fiction • Cultural folklore fiction • cultural myths • Eerie Tales Collection • Folklore • Ghostly Japan • Ghostly traditions • Haunting Narratives • Historical reverence • History of Asia • Japan • Japanese Folklore • japanese ghost stories • Lafcadio Hearn literature • literary exploration • Meiji-era literature • Meiji period literature • Multicultural perspectives • social life and customs • spiritual storytelling • Supernatural folk tales • supernatural tales • Yokai and spirits narratives
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