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  1. Glimpses of Unfamiliar JapanFirst Series by Lafcadio, 1850-1904 Hearn, 2009-10-04
  2. Lafcadio Hearn's Creole Cookbook by Lafcadio Hearn, 1990-09-30
  3. Lafcadio Hearn's Japan: An Anthology of his Writings on the Country and it's People (Tuttle Classics) by Lafcadio Hearn, Donald Richie, 2007-10-15
  4. Kokoro: Hints and Echos of Japanese Inner Life (Tuttle Classics) by Lafcadio Hearn, 2005-03-15
  5. Inventing New Orleans: Writings of Lafcadio Hearn
  6. In Ghostly Japan by Lafcadio Hearn, 2005-05-01
  7. The New Orleans of Lafcadio Hearn: Illustrated Sketches from the Daily City Item (Library of Southern Civilization)
  8. Lafcadio Hearn: American Writings (Library of America, No. 190) by Lafcadio Hearn, 2009-03-05
  9. Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things by Lafcadio Hearn, 2004-07-28
  10. Two Years in the French West Indies by Lafcadio Hearn, 2010-03-08
  11. Editorials, by Lafcadio Hearn, 1926
  12. Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn, 1921-06
  13. Oriental Ghost Stories (Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural) by Lafcadio Hearn, 2007-06-10
  14. Kwaidan (1907) by Lafcadio Hearn, 2009-08-06

1. Lafcadio Hearn - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Dozens of Hearn s New Orleans writings are collected in Inventing New Orleans Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, a book edited by S. Fredrick Starr and published
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Using inline citations (December 2006) Lafcadio Hearn, aka Koizumi Yakumo. Patrick Lafcadio Hearn June 27 September 26 ), also known as Koizumi Yakumo Koizumi Yakumo after gaining Japanese citizenship, was an author, best known for his books about Japan . He is especially well-known for his collections of Japanese legends and ghost stories , such as Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things
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    Hearn was born in Lefkada (the origin of his middle name), one of the Greek Ionian Islands . He was the son of Surgeon-major Charles Hearn (of King's County , Ireland) and Rosa Antonia Kassimati , who had been born on Kythera , another of the Ionian Islands. His father was stationed in Lefkada during the British occupation of the islands. Lafcadio was initially baptized Patricio Lefcadio Tessima Carlos Hearn in the Greek Orthodox Church . It is not clear that Hearn's parents were ever legally married, and the Irish Protestant relatives on his father's side considered him to have been born out of wedlock. (This may, however, have been because they did not recognize the legitimacy of the Greek Orthodox Church to conduct a marriage ceremony for a Protestant.)

2. The Literary Gothic | Lafcadio Hearn
Lafcadio Hearn page at The Literary Gothic, the web s premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950.
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Hearn, Lafcadio
27 June 1850 - 26 September 1904
Born in Greece to an Irish father and Greek mother, Hearn spent much of his early life in Ireland and English, coming as a young man to America (Cincinnati, of all places, for eight years, then some time in New Orleans) where he developed and blossomed as a writer. Hearn spend much of his later life in Japan, becoming a naturalized citizen. His 1904 volume Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things is perhaps the work for which he is best known today; it continues to serve as an introduction of non-Western supernaturalism to a Western audience.
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3. Lafcadio Hearn --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Lafcadio Hearn writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the West.
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died Sept. 26, 1904, Okubo, Japan also called (from 1895) Koizumi Yakumo writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the West. Hearn grew up in Dublin. After a brief and spasmodic education in England and France, he immigrated to the United States at 19. He settled in Cincinnati, Ohio, working at various menial jobs and then on the Trade List, Hearn, Lafcadio... (75 of 553 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Lafcadio Hearn Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post.

4. Lafcadio Hearn - LoveToKnow 1911
LAFCADIO HEARN (18501904), author of books about Japan, was born on the 27th of June 1850 in Leucadia (pronounced Lefcadia, whence his name, which was one
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LAFCADIO HEARN (1850-1904), author of books about Japan , was born on the 27th of June 1850 in Leucadia (pronounced Lefcadia, whence his name, which was one adopted by himself), one of the Greek Ionian Islands . He was the son of Surgeon-major Charles Hearn, of King's County Ireland , who, during the English occupation of the Ionian Islands, was stationed there, and who married a Greek wife. Artistic and rather bohemian tastes were in Lafcadio Hearn's blood. His father's brother Richard was at one time a well-known member of the Barbizon set of artists, though he made no mark as a painter through his lack of energy. Young Hearn had rather a casual education, but was for a time (1865) at Ushaw Roman Catholic College, Durham . The religious faith in which he was brought up was, however, soon lost; and at nineteen, being thrown on his own resources, he went to America and at first picked up a living in the lower grades of newspaper work. The details are obscure, but he continued to occupy himself with journalism and with out-of-the-way observation and reading , and meanwhile his erratic, romantic and rather morbid idiosyncrasies developed. He was for some time in

5. Inventing New Orleans: Writings Of Lafcadio Hearn
Lafcadio Hearn (18501904) prowled the streets of New Orleans from 1877 to 1888 before moving on to a new life and global fame as a chronicler of Japan.
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Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) prowled the streets of New Orleans from 1877 to 1888 before moving on to a new life and global fame as a chronicler of Japan. Hearn's influence on our perceptions of New Orleans, however, has unjustly remained unknown. In ten years of serving as a correspondent and selling his writing in such periodicals as the New Orleans Daily Item Times-Democrat Harper's Weekly , and Scribner's Magazine he crystallized the way Americans view New Orleans and its south Louisiana environs. Hearn was prolific, producing colorful and vivid sketches, vignettes, news articles, essays, translations of French and Spanish literature, book reviews, short stories, and woodblock prints. He haunted the French Quarter to cover such events as the death of Marie Laveau. His descriptions of the seamy side of New Orleans, tainted with voodoo, debauchery, and mystery made a lasting impression on the nation. Denizens of the Crescent City and devotees who flock there for escapades and pleasures will recognize these original tales of corruption, of decay and benign frivolity, and of endless partying. With his writing, Hearn virtually invented the national image of New Orleans as a kind of alternative reality to the United States as a whole.

6. Lafcadio Hearn - Britannica Concise
Lafcadio Hearn IrishUS-Japanese writer, translator, and teacher.
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died Sept. 26, 1904, kubo, Japan Irish-U.S.-Japanese writer, translator, and teacher. He immigrated to the U.S. at age 19 and worked as a reporter and translator, writing on a wide range of subjects. In 1890 he traveled as a magazine writer to Japan, where he soon became a teacher, took a Japanese wife and name, and became a Japanese subject. Articles and books about Japan's customs, religion, and literature followed, including Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Exotics and Retrospective In Ghostly Japan Shadowings (1900), and A Japanese Miscellany Kwaidan (1904) is a collection of supernatural stories and haiku translations. It was Hearn who, perhaps more than any other single person, introduced the broad culture of Japan to the West. document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Lafcadio Hearn" from the 32 Volume Hearn, (Patricio) Lafcadio (Tessima Carlos) - writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the West. Matsue - capital, Shimane ken (prefecture), southwestern Honshu, Japan, on Shinji-ko (Lake Shinji) and the Tenjin-gawa (Tenjin River), near the Sea of Japan. Known as the "city built on water," Matsue retained its feudal character into the 1970s. Many of the buildings were designed by the feudal lord Fumai, who promoted the lacquer ware and pottery industries and the daily practice of the tea ceremony. ...

7. Lafcadio Hearn - Wikipédia
Translate this page Lafcadio Hearn (Leucade, Grèce, 27 juin 1850 - T ky , Japon, 26 septembre 1904) est un écrivain irlandais qui prit ensuite la nationalité japonaise sous le
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Japon irlandaise puis japonaise journaliste ©crivain traducteur Lafcadio Hearn Leucade Gr¨ce , 27 juin Tōkyō Japon , 26 septembre ) est un ©crivain irlandais qui prit ensuite la nationalit© japonaise sous le nom de Yakumo Koizumi Koizumi Yakumo
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    N© d'un p¨re irlandais militaire dans l'arm©e britannique et d'une m¨re grecque , Patrick Lafcadio Hearn est ©lev© par sa tante   Dublin suite   la s©paration de ses parents. Il perd un œil   13 ans dans un accident en jouant avec des camarades de classe. Rejet© par sa famille, il fait un passage   Londres puis   Paris
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    Lafcadio s'installe ensuite   19 ans en Am©rique   New York puis   Cincinnati , et devient journaliste. Il y d©couvre la culture japonaise par l'interm©diaire de contacts avec l'ambassadeur du Japon En , il ©pouse Matthie Althea Foley une m©tisse cuisini¨re, alors que les mariages mixtes sont ill©gaux. Il est alors renvoy© de son journal l’

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  • 9. Dan Schneider On Lafcadio Hearn
    Lafcadio Hearn is one of those writers I knew the name of for years who could forget Lafcadio Hearn?- yet could not exactly place with any book, movement,
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    Lafcadio Hearn is one of those writers I knew the name of for years- who could forget Lafcadio Hearn ?- yet could not exactly place with any book, movement, style, nor philosophy. Then, a while back, I stumbled upon his Selected Writings at a used bookstore and snapped it up. Amazingly, after years of having his name on my list of writers to acquire, for I had never come across him in a bookstore, and only had one brief tale or report of his that I had read decades earlier, there was actually a second copy of Hearn’s Selected Writings. I took the book in better shape. Hearn is one of those characters who seems to have been born at exactly the right time. He could have populated a Mark Twain story, or even that of a Jules Verne. He was born in Greece in 1850, of Greek and Irish extraction- his full name being Patricio Lafcadio Tessima Carlos Hearn, raised in Dublin by a great aunt, schooled in England and France, until his family was broke, then led a life of hand-to-mouth travel people today would envy, until he settled down and married in Japan. He was a short ugly man, blind in one eye, but led a rich life as a

    10. Lafcadio Hearn - Wikiquote
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    11. Hearn Lafcadio Inventing New Orleans Writings Of Lafcadio Hearn
    hearn lafcadio Inventing New Orleans Writings of Lafcadio Hearn at rediff books.
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  • 13. Lafcadio Hearn - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
    Translate this page Patricio Lafcadio Tessima Carlos Hearn (Santa Maura, antes isla de Leucada, mar Jónico, . Commons alberga contenido multimedia sobre Lafcadio Hearn.
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    Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Lafcadio Hearn, o Koizumi Yakumo. Patricio Lafcadio Tessima Carlos Hearn Santa Maura , antes isla de Leucada mar J³nico 27 de junio de Tokio 26 de septiembre de ) fue un periodista, traductor, orientalista y escritor greco irland©s que dio a conocer la cultura japonesa en Occidente. Se nacionaliz³ japon©s y adopt³ el nombre de Yakumo Koizumi Koizumi Yakumo
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    Naci³ en Leucada (Λευκάδα), una de las Islas J³nicas , de donde proviene su nombre, Lafcadio; era hijo de una campesina griega de Citera , Rosa Antonia Kassimati, y de un cirujano militar irland©s cat³lico, Charles Hearn, que se hallaba all­ con motivo de la ocupaci³n inglesa; su familia paterna era algo bohemia; un t­o suyo, Richard, era pintor y estuvo en la escuela de Barbiz³n , si bien nunca le atrajo en especial esta disciplina; cuando el futuro escritor ten­a seis a±os su familia se traslad³ a Dubl­n, donde Charles dej³ a su mujer y a su hijo al ser destinado a las Indias Occidentales; pero la mujer, antes de volver a su pa­s, confi³ a su hijo a una t­a paterna que viv­a en Gales, muy deseosa de que cursara carrera eclesi¡stica, por lo cual le hizo estudiar en varias escuelas parroquiales; sus padres, en fin, se desentendieron de ©l y sufri³ una infancia bastante triste y solitaria; es m¡s, perdi³ en un accidente el ojo izquierdo y qued³ tuerto, lo que le confiri³ adem¡s un intenso complejo de inferioridad motivado tambi©n por su gran miop­a; esta es la causa por la cual aparece en sus fotograf­as sin mon³culo, de lado o con los ojos cerrados. Estudi³, aparte de en Inglaterra e Irlanda, tambi©n en Francia, de cuyo idioma, as­ como del espa±ol, traducir¡ algunos textos, y perdi³ la fe completamente.

    14. Lafcadio Hearn
    About the works of lafcadio hearn (Koizumi Yakumo), including a collector s bibliography.
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    "Lafcadio Hearn is almost as Japanese as haiku. Both are an art form, an institution in Japan. Haiku is indigenous to the nation; Hearn became a Japanese citizen and married a Japanese, taking the name Yakumo Koizumi. His flight from Western materialism brought him to Japan in 1890. His search for beauty and tranquility, for pleasing customs and lasting values, kept him there the rest of his life, a confirmed Japanophile. He became the great interpreter of things Japanese to the West. His keen intellect, poetic imagination and wonderful clear style permitted him to penetrate to the very essence of things Japanese."
    from Tuttle's "publisher's foreword" to Hearn editions Biography
    Hearn was born on the Greek island of Lefkas, on June 27, 1850, son of an Anglo-Irish surgeon major in the British army and a Greek mother. After his parents' divorce when he was six, he was brought up by a great-aunt in Dublin, Ireland. He lost the sight in his left eye at the age of 16, and soon after, his father died. A year later, due to his great-aunt's bankruptcy, he was forced to withdraw from school. At the age of nineteen he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where five years later he became a newspaper reporter. In 1877 Hearn went to New Orleans to write a series of articles, and remained there for ten years. Having achieved some success with his literary translations and other works, he was hired by Harper Publishing Co.

    15. Lafcadio Hearn: A Brief Biography
    lafcadio hearn was born in Lefkas, Greece. He was a son of an army doctor Charles hearn from Ireland and a Greek woman Rosa Cassimati.
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    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

    16. Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904)
    lafcadio hearn (18501904). Note this is not intended to be an authoritative author home page. See below for several pages that give more information.
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    17. Lafcadio Hearn And Japanese Buddhism (Rexroth)
    Kenneth Rexroth discusses lafcadio hearn and Japanese Buddhism.
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    So Lafcadio Hearn wrote to Lafcadio Hearn was born on the Ionian island of Santa Maura in either June or August 1850 and died in Okubo, Japan in 1904. His father was an Irish surgeon major stationed in Greece and his mother a Greek woman, famous for her beauty. It was she who named him Lafcadio, after Leudakia, the ancient name of Santa Maura, one of the islands connected with the legend of Sappho. In a relatively short lifespan of fifty-four years he managed to live several different literary lives. From Greece, at two years of age, he went to Ireland, where his father soon obtained a dissolution of marriage from his mother. She was sent back to Greece. His father quickly remarried and went off to India. That is the last Hearn saw of either of them. After a year of homelessness and near-starvation in Cincinnati, Hearn got a job as an editor for a trade journal and then as a reporter for the daily Enquirer Enquirer Another daily newspaper, the Cincinnati

    18. PAL: Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904)
    The Buddhist writings of lafcadio hearn. ed. Kenneth Rexroth. A Fantastic Journey The Life and Literature of lafcadio hearn. Ann Arbor U of Michigan P
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 6: Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) LH Bibliography The Literary Gothic: LH Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present ... Home Page
    Source: Lafcadio Hearn Primary Works Fantastics, and other fancies. edited by Charles W. Hutson NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1914. PS1917 .F3 Exotics and retrospectives. London: G. G. Harrap, 1924. PS1917 .K35 Editorials. edited by Charles W. Hutson. NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1926. PS1917 .E4 Earless Ho-ichi; a classic Japanese tale of mystery. With an introd. by Donald Keene. Illus. by Masakazu Kuwata. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1966. PL790.A1 H4 Japan's religions; Shinto and Buddhism. Edited by Kazumitsu Kato. New Hyde Park, NY: University Books, 1966. BL2201 .H4 Some Chinese ghosts. NY: Garrett P, 1969, 1968. PS1917 .S6 Kwaidan; stories and studies of strange things. Rutland, Vt: Tuttle, 1971. PS1917 .K8 (

    19. The Online Books Page: Lafcadio Hearn (Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904)
    hearn, lafcadio, 18501904 The Romance of the Milky Way, and Other Studies and Stories (Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin and Co., 1905) (Gutenberg
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    20. Lafcadio Hearn Aka Koizumi Yakumo :: Japan Visitor
    lafcadio hearn read a profile of writer lafcadio hearn aka Koizumi Yakumo. lafcadio hearn (1850-1904) was the first great Western literary interpreter of
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