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Myths and Legends of Japan

F. Hadland Davis
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The most popular myths and legends of Japanese culture are charmingly retold in English in this handsomely illustrated book. Here are myths of gods, heroes and warriors; legends of Buddha, and of the goddess Benten and the god Daikoku; tales of the sea and of Mount Fuji; accounts of superstitions and supernatural beings; observations on the spiritual properties of fans, flowers, dolls and butterflies and much more. The collection begins with the early myths of Japan, which the author describes as "quaint, beautiful, quasi-humorous." These are followed by legends celebrating early heroes and warriors, and the earliest examples of the Japanese romance, "The Bamboo-Cutter and the Moon-Maiden." Many of the legends that follow reflect a poetic love of beauty and of nature. But as the author points out, "there is plenty of crude realism in Japanese legend. We are repelled by the Thunder God's favorite repast, amazed by the magical power of foxes and cats; and the story of 'Hōïchi-the-Earless' and of the corpse-eating priest afford striking examples of the combination of the weird and the horrible." Thirty-two full-page illustrations offer compelling images of Buddha and the Dragon; A Kakemono Ghost; The Jelly-Fish and the Monkey; The Firefly Battle; Tokoyo and the Sea Serpent; Sengen, the Goddess of Mount Fuji; and other subjects of these timeless myths. In addition, the author has included several invaluable appendixes that offer a helpful note on Japanese poetry, a listing of gods and goddesses, a genealogy of The Age of the Gods, and an index of poetical quotations.
Yazar:
F. Hadland Davis
F. Hadland Davis
Çizer:
Evelyn Paul
Evelyn Paul
Tahmini Okuma Süresi: 13 sa. 36 dk.Sayfa Sayısı: 480Basım Tarihi: 23 Mart 1992Yayınevi: Dover Publications
ISBN: 9780486270456Ülke: United States of AmericaDil: EnglishFormat: Karton kapak

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3/5 Stars (%63/100) Probably the longest and the most detailed anthology kind of book that I've read regarding Japanese myths and legends. It starts with the creation myth and the things that are known to people. (People who are not particularly interested in mythology but heard of them) Then, things get a little crazy. What I mean by crazy is that even though there are many chapters that split the subjects or characters the book is still somewhat complicated to read. It becomes especially hard when the author states his opinions. (which he does a lot by the way.) The thing that bothered me and many people is the author. I know that the book is originally written in early 20th century but the author is extremely visible in the book. Other than that, the narration in general was a bit dull and boring. The best thing about the book is that there are A LOT of materials to work on. I've learned many things. (Even though they are on surface level.) It forces or encourages you to research more about that particular character or subject. In general, it is a good source, but not very successful or sufficient.
Myths and Legends of Japan
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