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小泉八雲集

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日常生活、風俗習慣から、民話、伝説にいたるまで、近代国家への途上にある日本の忘れられた側面を掘り起こして、古い、美しい、霊的なものを求め続けた小泉八雲(ラフカディオ・ハーン)。彼は、来日後、帰化して骨を埋めるまで、鋭い洞察力と情緒ゆたかな才筆で、日本を広く世界に紹介した。本書は「影」「骨董」「怪談」などの作品集より、代表作を新編集、新訳で収録した。

492 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1904

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Lafcadio Hearn

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Greek-born American writer Lafcadio Hearn spent 15 years in Japan; people note his collections of stories and essays, including Kokoro (1896), under pen name Koizumi Yakumo.

Rosa Cassimati (Ρόζα Αντωνίου Κασιμάτη in Greek), a Greek woman, bore Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (Πατρίκιος Λευκάδιος Χερν in Greek or 小泉八雲 in Japanese), a son, to Charles Hearn, an army doctor from Ireland. After making remarkable works in America as a journalist, he went to Japan in 1890 as a journey report writer of a magazine. He arrived in Yokohama, but because of a dissatisfaction with the contract, he quickly quit the job. He afterward moved to Matsué as an English teacher of Shimané prefectural middle school. In Matsué, he got acquainted with Nishida Sentarô, a colleague teacher and his lifelong friend, and married Koizumi Setsu, a daughter of a samurai.
In 1891, he moved to Kumamoto and taught at the fifth high school for three years. Kanô Jigorô, the president of the school of that time, spread judo to the world.

Hearn worked as a journalist in Kôbé and afterward in 1896 got Japanese citizenship and a new name, Koizumi Yakumo. He took this name from "Kojiki," a Japanese ancient myth, which roughly translates as "the place where the clouds are born". On that year, he moved to Tôkyô and began to teach at the Imperial University of Tôkyô. He got respect of students, many of whom made a remarkable literary career. In addition, he wrote much reports of Japan and published in America. So many people read his works as an introduction of Japan. He quit the Imperial University in 1903 and began to teach at Waseda University on the year next. Nevertheless, after only a half year, he died of angina pectoris.

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February 17, 2018
伝説や怪談の翻訳が直訳過ぎて、文章が美しくない。興味が惹かれない。他の所にかなり偏った意見を持ち、主張する事には説得力が欠けている。あまり好きではなかった。
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