Tales of Old Japan

Folklore, Fairy Tales, Ghost Stories and Legends of the Samurai

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Folklore & Mythology
Cover of the book Tales of Old Japan by A. B. Mitford, Dover Publications
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: A. B. Mitford ISBN: 9780486120263
Publisher: Dover Publications Publication: March 13, 2012
Imprint: Dover Publications Language: English
Author: A. B. Mitford
ISBN: 9780486120263
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication: March 13, 2012
Imprint: Dover Publications
Language: English

The member of a distinguished British literary family, A. B. Mitford traveled widely with his parents as a youth and lived in various European countries. From 1866-70, he served as an attaché with the British legation at Edo (Tokyo) — one of the first foreign diplomats to do so. During his brief stay there, Mitford lived through a period of dramatic and tumultuous change in Japanese history. A feudal nation on his arrival, Japan had entered the era of “Westernization” before he left some three years later. During that time, however, he quickly and thoroughly mastered the Japanese language and acted as an interpreter between the young Japanese Emperor and British royalty.
Mitford’s famous collection of classic tales (the first to appear in English) covers an engrossing array of subjects: grisly accounts of revenge, knightly exploits, ghost stories, fairy tales, folklore, a fascinating eyewitness account of a hara-kiri ceremony, gripping narratives of vampires and samurai, Buddhist sermons, and the plots of four Noh plays.
A treasury, as well, of information on most aspects of Japanese life, with information on locales, customs, and characters, the illustrated volume delights as it entertains, chronicling acts of heroism, devotion, ruthlessness, and chivalry that illuminate the island nation's culture.
“One of the first and in many ways still one of the best books on Japan.” — The Japanese Times.
“An excellent introduction to Japanese literature.” — Mainichi Daily News.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The member of a distinguished British literary family, A. B. Mitford traveled widely with his parents as a youth and lived in various European countries. From 1866-70, he served as an attaché with the British legation at Edo (Tokyo) — one of the first foreign diplomats to do so. During his brief stay there, Mitford lived through a period of dramatic and tumultuous change in Japanese history. A feudal nation on his arrival, Japan had entered the era of “Westernization” before he left some three years later. During that time, however, he quickly and thoroughly mastered the Japanese language and acted as an interpreter between the young Japanese Emperor and British royalty.
Mitford’s famous collection of classic tales (the first to appear in English) covers an engrossing array of subjects: grisly accounts of revenge, knightly exploits, ghost stories, fairy tales, folklore, a fascinating eyewitness account of a hara-kiri ceremony, gripping narratives of vampires and samurai, Buddhist sermons, and the plots of four Noh plays.
A treasury, as well, of information on most aspects of Japanese life, with information on locales, customs, and characters, the illustrated volume delights as it entertains, chronicling acts of heroism, devotion, ruthlessness, and chivalry that illuminate the island nation's culture.
“One of the first and in many ways still one of the best books on Japan.” — The Japanese Times.
“An excellent introduction to Japanese literature.” — Mainichi Daily News.

More books from Dover Publications

Cover of the book The Confessions of a Rum-Runner by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book Helicopter Theory by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book Invariant Subspaces by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book Ghost Stories and Mysteries by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book A Concise History of Mathematics by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book Much Ado About Nothing Thrift Study Edition by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book Five Hundred Years of Printing by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book Songs of Innocence by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book Great Short Stories by English and Irish Women by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book The Gods of the Egyptians, Volume 1 by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book A User's Guide to Ellipsometry by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book Doré's Illustrations for Don Quixote by A. B. Mitford
Cover of the book A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful by A. B. Mitford
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy