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  1. Lafcadio Hearn (Koizumi Yakumo): His life, work, and Irish background by Sean G Ronan, 1991
  2. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 10 by Lafcadio Hearn, 2010-04-03
  3. Leaves from the diary of an impressionist; early writings by Lafcadio Hearn; by Lafcadio Hearn, 2010-08-24
  4. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 12 by Lafcadio Hearn, 2010-03-09
  5. The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 2 by Lafcadio Hearn, 2010-03-05
  6. Letters From the Raven: Being the Correspondence of Lafcadio Hearn With Henry Watkin [1907 ] by Lafcadio Hearn, 2009-09-22
  7. Lafcadio Hearn: His Sun Was Dark by Dennis Rose, 1987-04-06
  8. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 4 by Lafcadio Hearn, Elizabeth Bisland, 2010-05-12
  9. The Life And Letters Of Lafcadio Hearn. Vol II by Elizabeth Bisland, 2008-07-12
  10. Lafcadio Hearn in International Perspectives by Edited by Sukehiro Hirakawa University of Tokyo, 2007-03-29
  11. The romance of the Milky Way, and other studies & stories /by Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn, 2010-09-09
  12. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 9 by Lafcadio Hearn, Elizabeth Bisland, 2010-01-11
  13. Lafcadio Hearn and the Vision of Japan (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society) by Professor Carl Dawson, 1992-06-01
  14. ""Out of the East""; reveries and studies in New Japan, by Lafcadio Hearn ... by Lafcadio Hearn, 1900-01-01

61. Lafcadio Hearn
There in the entry hearn, lafcadio I found an explanation for theconnection between his American studies and his Japanese studies.
http://human.cc.hirosaki-u.ac.jp/philips/Hearn.htm
THE JAPAN TIMES (Tokyo, Japan) September 17, 1988 Double-duty scholar Lafcadio Hearn a link between Japan, black America by John E. Philips (special to The Japan Times) On coming to Japan I found an old face in a new place. I had long known of Lafcadio Hearn, but his contribution to Japanese studies was something new to me. Here I found that he had applied his powers of sympathetic insight to another society far across the Pacific, but that his reception was different. Lafcadio Hearn is a familiar name in the field of Afro-American folklore. He was one of the first white scholars to take Afro-American studies seriously, and to search the folklore for something other than cute animal tales and patronizing dialect songs. White scholars who followed his lead found cause to praise him. J. L. Dillard in his famous work "Black English" lists him among white southern authors who were native speakers of that dialect, despite the fact that he was an immigrant from Europe. Black scholars also quote his collections, as Leroi Jones did in his work

62. Alphamusic - Can A
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63. Exploring Lafcadio Hearn In Kamakura
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6. Enoshima-jinja

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... About the icons on this site Whole Text: "Bits of Poetry" from "In Ghostly Japan" "In Yokohama" from "Out of the East" ... About this site Open: Aug, 1997 Renewal: Mar 10, 2002 Last update: Sep 29, 2002 There have been accesses here. Thank you all! Please e-mail to me for further information or some advice. E-mail: patrick@lafcadiohearn.jp

64. Lafcadio Hearn: A Brief Biography
A Brief Biography of lafcadio hearn (June 27, 1850 September 26,1904) lafcadio hearn was born in Lefkas, Greece. He was a son
http://www.lafcadiohearn.jp/misc/life.html
A Brief Biography of Lafcadio Hearn
(June 27, 1850 - September 26, 1904)
L AFCADIO H EARN was born in Lefkas, Greece. He was a son of an army doctor Charles Hearn from Ireland and a Greek woman Rosa Cassimati.
After making remarkable works in America as a journalist, he went to Japan in 1890 as a journey report writer of a magazine. But as soon as he arrived in Yokohama, he quit the job because of a dissatisfaction with the contract.
In addition, he wrote much reports of Japan and published in America. His works was read by so many people as an introduction of Japan.
He quit the Imperial University in 1903 and began to teach at Waseda University on the year next. But after only a half year he died of angina pectoris.
Main Works Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan
Out of the East
Kokoro
In Ghostly Japan
Shadowings A Japanese Miscellany Kwaidan Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation Back

65. Lafcadio Hearn Virtual IDiary
Page (46) The June 14, 1933, Newspaper Obituary of James Daniel hearn, lafcadio'syounger brother. Email the lafcadio hearn Virtual iClub david@cwo.zaq.ne.jp.
http://www.lafcadiohearn.org/diary.html
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66. Lafcadio Hearn Virtual IDiary

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67. Hearn, Lafcadio
. I am conscious they are only trivial, wrote lafcadio hearn from New Orleansin 1880 to his friend HE Krehbiel, speaking of the weird little sketches he
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68. PSJapan*
CALL NO. PS508.J36 A98 1980. Record 9 of 13 AUTHOR hearn, lafcadio, 18501904. CALLNO. PS1916 .R4. Record 10 of 13 AUTHOR hearn, lafcadio, 1850-1904.
http://stufs.wlu.edu/~mauzyj/eas190/psjapan.html
PS Books with Japan in Subject:
Record 1 of 13
AUTHOR Yamamoto, Traise, 1961-
TITLE Masking selves, making subjects : Japanese American women,
identity, and the body / Traise Yamamoto.
IMPRINT Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, c1999.
CALL NO. PS153.J34 Y36 1999.
Record 2 of 13
TITLE The broken bridge : fiction from expatriates in literary Japan /
edited by Suzanne Kamata ; introduction by Donald Richie.
IMPRINT Berkeley, Calif. : Stone Bridge Press, c1997.
CALL NO. PS648.J29 B76 1997. Record 3 of 13 AUTHOR Murray, Paul, 1949- TITLE A fantastic journey : the life and literature of Lafcadio Hearn / Paul Murray. IMPRINT Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 1997. CALL NO. PS1918 .M87 1997. Record 4 of 13 edited by Sukehiro Hirakawa. IMPRINT Folkestone, Kent [England] : Global Oriental, c1997. CALL NO. PS1918 .R454 1997. Record 5 of 13 TITLE Barbed wire and rice : poems and songs from Japanese prisoner-of- war camps / collected by Bishop D. McKendree. IMPRINT Ithaca, N.Y. : East Asia Program, Cornell University, c1995. CONTENTS Poems from prison camps Soldiers' pre-war poems Autobiography.

69. Lafcadio Hearn
lafcadio hearn Chin Chin Kobakama. (lafcadio hearn's untitled Preface). The floorof a Japanese room is covered with beautiful thick soft mats of woven reeds.
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Please note: Lafcadio Hearn: Chin Chin Kobakama
(Lafcadio Hearn's untitled Preface) The floor of a Japanese room is covered with beautiful thick soft mats of woven reeds. They fit very closely together, so that you can just slip a knife-blade between them. They are changed once every year, and are kept very clean. The Japanese never wear shoes in the house, and do not use chairs or furniture such as English people use. They sit, sleep, eat, and sometimes even write upon the floor. So the mats must be kept very clean indeed, and Japanese children are taught, just as soon as they can speak, never to spoil or dirty the mats. You ask me whether all, all Japanese children are as good as that? Well - no, there are a few, a very few naughty ones. And what happens to the mats in the houses of these naughty children? Nothing very bad - because there are fairies who take care of the mats. These fairies tease and frighten children who dirty or spoil the mats. At least - they used to tease and frighten such mischievous children. I am not quite sure whether those little fairies still live in Japan, - because the new railways and the telegraph-poles have frightened a great many fairies away. But here is a little story about them: - Read the story!

70. Lafcadio Hearn - EBook Titles - Software Technology
lafcadio hearn. lafcadio hearn eBooks Selected Titles by lafcadio hearn. ChitaA Memory of Last Island. lafcadio hearn. Chita A Memory of Last Island.
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71. Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Patrick lafcadio hearn was born in 1850 on the Greek island of Lefkas. His fatherwas Irish, his mother Greek. lafcadio hearn Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan.
http://www.cisl.ie/mars/rory/hearn.htm
ONE OF JAPAN’S GREATEST WRITERS WAS AN IRISHMAN
The Irish have a long literary tradition and many Irish writers such as Yeats, Kavanagh and James Joyce are world famous. However there is one Irish writer who has gone un noticed by his fellow compatriots. Patrick Lafcadio Hearn was born in 1850 on the Greek island of Lefkas. His father was Irish, his mother Greek. Patrick’s father served in the British army and when his leave was up brought his family back to Dublin. However the relationship did not go well and Patrick’s parents were soon separated. Patrick ended up being reared by his aunt in Dublin and spent many summers in the west of Ireland, particularly County Mayo and sometimes even County Waterford, where as a young boy he learned much from the locals about folklore and the supernatural. It was there that Patrick developed like so many Irish a love of ghost stories. But Patrick in all seemed to have a lonely childhood. He was very small for his age (Even in adulthood he only grew to 5 foot 3 inches.) and had a very Mediterranean appearence, which set him aside from the other children. Also at the age of thirteen Patrick lost an eye in a school playground accident. After a short time in London and Paris Lafcadio (he had dropped Patrick from his name at this stage) at the age of nineteen went to America and eventually ended up in New Orleans as a journalist working for a local newspaper.

72. Catalogue
15. hearn, lafcadio. Creole Sketches. Edited by CW.Hutson. With Illustrations bythe Author. 16. hearn, lafcadio. Gibbeted. Execution of a Youthful Murderer.
http://www.bowwindows.com/japan.htm
Including works by Lafcadio Hearn.
  • YE SETTE OF ODD VOLUMES
    BEVAN, Paul.
    Harmonies in Japanese Music. London: The Bedford Press 1898.
    First edition, small 8vo, 65, (5) pp, including 14 pp of musical scores, a very good copy in the original printed parchment wrapper, slightly marked.
    No. 66 of an edition of 169 copies, signed by the author, who was Secretary and Treasurer of the Sette of Odd Volumes under whose auspices this work (No.XLI) was produced.
  • BISHOP, Mrs. J.F. London 1900.
    Large 8vo, xiv, 483, (1) pp, extending frontispiece map, illustrations in the text, map repaired along fold crease with small hole, one leaf with marginal tear, otherwise a very good copy in contemporary half calf, a few marks, marbled edges, gilt spine with morocco label.
  • BRINKLEY, Captain F. Japan. [China]. Its History, Arts and Literature.
    Limited “Library Edition” in 12 volumes, no. 57 of 1,000 sets, 8vo, with 226 plates, more than half photographic and many in colour or tinted, plus a double page map and 2 large coloured folding maps - one with some minor tears, bookplates, bound in the original green cloth, spines and edges of some covers sunned, gilt edged white paper flower on upper covers, marked, t.e.g.
    The first 8 volumes concern Japan, the rest China, and cover in detail the histories, pictorial and applied Arts, and culture of both nations.

73. Lafcadio Hearn~ラフカディオ・ハーン
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.kufs.ac.jp/toshokan/hearniana/hearn.htm
Criticism Biography
『Youma』
『Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan』 『Out of the east』
『Kokoro』
『Gleanings in Buddha-fields』 『Exotics and retrospectives』
『In ghostly Japan』
『Shadowings』 『A Japanese miscellany』 『Kotto』
『Japan』
『The romance of the milky way』
『Kwaidan』

74. MH Essay—Lafcadio Hearn And Haiku
Volume 33.2 Summer 2002. featured essay. lafcadio hearn and Haiku byCor van den Heuvel. Cor van den Heuvel lafcadio hearn and Haiku.
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Cincinnati Enquirer in 1874, earning a reputation for writing about crimes featuring elements of gore and horror. All his life he was interested in the odd and grotesque and translated many ghost stories and tales of the unusual. He also coedited a literary magazine while in Cincinnati. . In 1884 he published Stray Leaves from Strange Literature , an anthology of tales from various lands, and in 1887 Some Chinese Ghosts . However, he is best known for his books about Japan, all of which he wrote after going there in 1890. Hearn was one of the first Westerners to read and appreciate haiku. Even in works he wrote before he went to Japan and discovered haiku one finds sections that reveal he already possessed, to some degree, the haiku spirit. His close awareness of nature and the world around him, combined with a love and facility for language, led him to write a number of descriptive passages that show the sensitive perceptions of a haiku poet. There are several in his first novel

75. Percival Lowell And Lafcadio Hearn
PERCIVAL LOWELL AND lafcadio hearn CONDUITS OF JAPANESE CULTURE. lafcadiohearn. Kotto . . . Being Japanese Curios, with Sundry Cobwebs.
http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/orient/perciv.htm
PERCIVAL LOWELL AND LAFCADIO HEARN: CONDUITS OF JAPANESE CULTURE
Bostonian Percival Lowell traveled to Japan in the 1880s, producing the first serious studies of the country for the American public. His writing inspired Lafcadio Hearn to settle in Japan, ultimately to become the most popular American conduit of Japanese culture of his generation. Percival Lowell. The Soul of the Far East . Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1888. Lowell's book differed from earlier reports about the Japanese by treating his hosts as co-equals, not as an underdeveloped people. Its binding reflects Orientalism in book design. Percival Lowell. Occult Japan; or, The Way of the Gods; An Esoteric Study of Japanese Personality and Possession . Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1895. Lowell's last book on Japan reflects his fascination with religious customs and shrines. Lafcadio Hearn. Kotto . . . Being Japanese Curios, with Sundry Cobwebs . New York: The Macmillan Company, 1902. After reading Lowell's The Soul of the Far East , Hearn not only moved to Japan but also married a Japanese, learned the language, and adopted Japanese dress. Appointed lecturer in English at the Imperial University at Tokyo, he published his reflections on Japanese life for an American audience. Quoted in Basil Chamberlain's widely popular

76. Books By Lafcadio Hearn
Author lafcadio hearn Entry 1210 Kwaidan note lafcadio hearn 2
http://www.gutenberg.org/index/by-author/he2.html
Author: Lafcadio Hearn

77. Periodical Source Index - HEARN
Bible, 18921919, Ont CNSL 4 2 Sum 1984 1847-1985 Vol 15 (01/03/95) hearn/ CampbellS. hearn, KY, IL, b 1844 ILHJ 7 3 Oct 1914 hearn/ lafcadio hearn and St
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Periodical Source Index
Key to Periodicals

78. The Wordwizard Word Portal - Fiction Links
hearn, lafcadio (18501904) Exploring lafcadio hearn in Tokyo - introducessites around the city connected with the reknowned Japanophile.
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Links - Fiction- H Haggard, H. Rider (1856-1925) Hamsun, Knut (1859-1952) Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928) (10) Harris, E. Lynn E. Lynn Harris: Make His World Yours - information about the author and his works, including his new novel If this World Were Mine Harris, Joel Chandler (1848-1908)

79. Lafcadio Hearn
lafcadio hearn. The Boy Who Drew Cats And Other Japanese Fairy Tales (DoverChildren's Thrift Classics) by lafcadio hearn Chita by lafcadio hearn.
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80. Louisiana Secretary Of State/Archives/Previous Events/Lafcadio Hearn Exhibit 199
1997. The National Tour of Tulane University's Rare Books LafcadioHearn/Koizumi Yakumo Collection sponsored by NewSouth Magazine.
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The National Tour
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Lafcadio Hearn/Koizumi Yakumo Collection
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The Secretary of State's Office is honored to display the Lafacadio Hearn rare book collection at the Louisiana State Archives, in cooperation with the Department of Economic Development and Tulane University. This unique traveling exhibit will remain on display at the Archives, located at 3851 Essen Lane in Baton Rouge, until November 18th. For more information, please call 504/922-1000. A Short History of Lafcadio Hearn
Courtesy NewSouth Magazine Lafcadio Hearn (Japanese name Koizumi Yakumo, 1850-1904) author, translator, educator is known for his excellent English prose. He is highly regarded by the Japanese people as the first westerner to truly understand their culture. While living in Japan from 1890 to 1904 he wrote articles about Japan in Atlantic Monthly and Harper's . While always writing in English, his Japanese wife, Setsuko, helped him gain great insight into Japanese customs and folklore. Born in Greece of an Irish father and Greek mother, he was given the name Lafcadio, which refers to the Ionian Isle of Lefkas in Greece. At the age of two his parents brought him to Dublin, Ireland where he was raised by an aunt. He studied in France and England before going to Cincinnati at the age of nineteen where he became a newspaper reporter.

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