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  1. The Grass Lark by Elizabeth Stevenson, 1999-12-31

81. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive, Hyper-Concordance, Concordance, Concorda
Gissing, George (18571903); Gosse, Edmund (1849-1928); Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928);Hazlitt, William (1778-1830); Hearn, Lafcadio (1850-1904); Hopkins,
http://victorian.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/concordance.html
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82. Souvenirs De Case Pilote : Lafcadio Hearn
Translate this page Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904). Y.Lero. Journaliste et écrivain, de père irlandaiset mère grecque, séjourna deux ans à la Martinique (1887-1889).
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/case.pilote/BIOGRAPHIE/Hearn1.htm
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904)
Journaliste et écrivain, de père irlandais et mère grecque, séjourna deux ans à la Martinique (1887-1889).
Parmi ses livres concernant la Martinique, on trouve, écrit en 1890 :
YOUMA

et ESQUISSES MARTINIQUAISES traduit de l'anglais en 1923 par Marc Logé.
On trouvera sa biographie sur le site : http://www.trussel.com
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83. Associates And Influences Of Clark Ashton Smith
Theophile (18111872) Théophile Gautier; Hearn, Lafcadio (1850-1904) LafcadioHearn Biography Complete sets of the works of Lafcadio Hearn.
http://www.eldritchdark.com/misc/associates.html
Associates and Influences of Clark Ashton Smith
Known Influences

84. Victorian And Edwardian Ghost Stories, Edited By Richard Dalby
Hearn, Lafcadio, (18501904) Yuki-Onna, 1904. (short short) (Kwaidan, 1904.)Hodgson, William Hope, (1877-1918) The Gateway of the Monster, 1910.
http://www.hycyber.com/HF/victorian_edwardian_ghost.html
The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories, edited by Richard Dalby
Carroll and Graf, New York, 1995. ISBN: 0-7867-0279-6
Fiction Index
Allen, Grant,
Pallinghurst Barrow, Illustrated London News, Anonymous
Ghosts, 1887. (poem) ( Ghost Stories and Presentiments,
Haunted, December, 1868.) Baring-Gould, S.,
H. P., A Book of Ghosts, Benson, A. C.,
The Slype House, The Isles of Sunset, Benson, Robert,
The Watcher, 1903. (short short) ( The Invisible Light, Bierce, Ambrose,
The Moonlit Road, Can Such Things Be? Braddon, Mary E.,
John Granger, Belgravia Annual, Broughton, Rhoda,
Poor Pretty Bobby, Temple Bar, December, 1872.) Capes, Bernard,
A Ghost-Child, Pall Mall Magazine, January, 1906.) Chambers, Robert W., The Bridal Pair, December, 1902.) Cowper, Frank, Christmas Eve on a Haunted Hulk, January, 1889.) Cram, Ralph Adams, Sister Maddelena, Black Spirits, and White, Crawford, F. Marion, Dickens, Charles, No. 1 Branch Line: The Signalman, All the Year Round, Christmas, 1866.) Edwards, Amelia B., The New Pass, Monsieur Maurice, Erckmann-Chatrian [Emile Erckmann (1822-1899) and Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890)] The White and the Black

85. Bibliography Of American Literature, Table Of Contents
+ Hearn, Lafcadio 18501904. + Herbert, Henry William 1807-1858. +Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 1823-1911. + Hillhouse, James Abraham 1789-1841
http://collections.chadwyck.com/bal/htxview?template=toc_hdft.htx&content=toc_h.

86. Gordon Coale Weblog Entry - 12/12/2002
Lafcadio Hearn 18501904. Lafcadio Hearn is almost as Japanese as haiku.Both are an art form, an institution in Japan. Haiku is indigenous to the nation
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lafcadio hearn Yuki-onna
by Lafcadio Hearn (Koizumi Yakumo)
from Kwaidan (1904) In a village of Musashi Province, there lived two woodcutters: Mosaku and Minokichi. At the time of which I am speaking, Mosaku was an old man; and Minokichi, his apprentice, was a lad of eighteen years. Every day they went together to a forest situated about five miles from their village. On the way to that forest there is a wide river to cross; and there is a ferryboat. Several times a bridge was built where the ferry is; but the bridge was each time carried away by a flood. No common bridge can resist the current there when the river rises.
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thanks to consumptive.org I was first introduced to the wonderful Japanese stories translated by Lafcadio Hearn when I lived in Japan in the late 50s. The miracle of the web makes them available to all. Lafcadio Hearn
"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."

87. }‘Ú×î•ñ
LCSHHearn, Lafcadio, 18501904 Political and social views. Lafcadio Hearn sAmerica ethnographic sketches and editorials / edited by Simon J. Bronner
http://www.library.tohoku.ac.jp/T-LINES/cgi-bin/opac/books-query?code=21468733

88. Appendix Of Names And Terms
Hearn, Lafcadio (18501904). Writer, born in Greece, raised in Ireland and theUnited States, who settled in Japan, became a Japanese citizen, and authored
http://themargins.net/bib/back/01appendix.html
Navigation Contents Introduction A. Critical
Studies
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Cite this page
Appendix of Names and Terms
Adams, William (1564-1620). English pilot of the crippled Dutch ship Liefde Arakida Moritake (1473-1549). Renga and haikai Ariga Nagao Ariwara Narihira (825-80). Waka Kakitsubata Aston, W. G. (1841-1911). British Japanologist, translator, and author of the first English-language history of Japanese literature. Bigelow, William Sturgis (1850-1926). Boston physician who travelled to Japan for diversion in 1882 and remained seven years, studying and eventually converting to Buddhism. Blyth, R. H. (1898-1964). British poet, translator, and author of influential and idiosyncratic studies of Japanese poetry and Zen Buddhism; after accepting a teaching post in Japanese-occupied Korea in 1924 did not return to Europe. Brinkley, Frank (1841-1912). British army officer and Japanophile; came to Yokohama in 1867; after 1871 military advisor to the Japanese army; after 1891 Tokyo correspondent for the Times Chamberlain, Basil Hall

89. Stories, Listed By Author
Hearn, (Patricio) Lafcadio (Tessima Carlos) (18501904) (chron.) * Haceldama, (ss)Cincinnati Commercial Sep 5 1875. The Nightmare Reader, ed.
http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/isfac/s118.htm
Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
Stories, Listed by Author
Previous Table-of-Contents
HARTWELL, DAVID G(eddes) (books) (chron.)

90. Hearn, Lafcadio --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Writer, translator, and teacher Lafcadio Hearn introduced the culture and literatureof Japan to the West. He wrote novels, short stories, and essays of
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9325994
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91. Lafcadio Hearn Bibliography
A bibliography of Lafcadio Hearn s books and short stories, with book covers andlinks to (Patricio Lafcadio Tessima Carlos Hearn) Ireland (1850 1904)
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Lafcadio_Hearn.htm
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Lafcadio Hearn was a writer, critic, amateur engraver, and journalist. He wrote extensively about the cultures of Louisiana and is considered the first major Western chronicler of Japanese culture.
Novels Top
Chita: A Memory of Last Island

Collections Top
Stray Leaves from Strange Literature
Gombo Zhebes Some Chinese Ghosts ... Collected Works
Non fiction Top
Lafcadio Hearn's Creole Cookbook: with the Addition of Drawings and Writings by Lafcadio Hearn during his Sojourn in New Orleans from 1877 to 1887 (La Cuisine Creole)

aka La Cuisine Creole: A Collection of Culinary Recipes Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Essays in European and Oriental Literature Two Years in the French West Indies Anthologies containing stories by Lafcadio Hearn Top And the Darkness Falls The Nightmare Reader Volume 1 Oriental Tales of Terror ... Bodies of the Dead: And Other Great American Ghost Stories Short stories Top The Legend of Tchi-Niu The Return of Yen-Tchin-King The Soul of the Great Bell The Story of Ming-Y The Tale of the Porcelain-God The Tradition of the Tea Plant The Country of the Comers-back The Boy Who Drew Cats The Reconciliation Of a Promise Kept The Story of Chugoro A Dead Secret Yuki-Onna L'Amour apres la Morte Black Hair Haceldama Hoichi-the-earless The Screen-maiden Visitors to this page also looked at these authors Lian Hearn Thomas Sullivan Nathaniel Hawthorne Robert Louis Stevenson ... James Herbert Search for

92. Lafcadio Hearn Links
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93. Lafcadio Hearn: Bibliography
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94. Hearn
Lafcadio Hearn (1850 1904). The great interpreter of Japan was born in Greeceof Irish-Greek parentage. From 1863 he spent four years at Ushaw College.
http://online.northumbria.ac.uk/faculties/art/humanities/cns/m-hearn.html
Myers Literary Guide Centre for Northern Studies LAFCADIO HEARN (1850 - 1904) The great interpreter of Japan was born in Greece of Irish-Greek parentage. From 1863 he spent four years at Ushaw College. Such were his home circumstances that he spent his holidays at the College too. His walks in the surrounding countryside had a formative effect on his rather unstable character. Ushaw had a number of games peculiar to the college and it was during one of them 'Giant's Strides', that Hearn sustained an eye injury from a knotted rope. This resulted in a loss of sight and a permanent disfigurement which was to have a profound effect on his life. He became convinced that he was unattractive to women, and contrived to have photographs taken of him only in profile. Hearn later lived in America, but spent the last part of his life in Japan. he became a Japanese citizen and changed his name to Yakimo Koizumi. His books on Japan include In Ghostly Japan A Japanese Miscellany (1901) and Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation Return to Index On to next Author

95. Liste Des Nouvelles Acquisitions (octobre 2004 : Histoire De L'Amérique)
martiniquaises / Lafcadio Hearn ; traduction de Marc Logé ; texte présenté et
http://www.bibl.ulaval.ca/nouvacq/200410hisa.html
Nouveautés - Histoire de l'Amérique (octobre 2004)
Auteur Alfred, Agnes; Reid, Martine Jeanne, 1945 Titre Paddling to where I stand : Agnes Alfred, Qwiqwasutinuxw noblewoman / as told to Martine J. Reid and Daisy Sewid-Smith ; edited and annotated with an introduction by Martine J. Reid ; translated and with an afterword by Daisy Sewid-Smith. Sujet Alfred, Agnes.; Kwakiutl (Indiens) Biographies Editeur Vancouver : UBC Press, 2004. Collation xxxix, 283 p., [16] p. de pl. : ill., portr. Fonds budg. HSD Cote E 99 K9 A392 2004 Bonenfant - Bibl. des sc. humaines et sociales Auteur Atherton, John Titre États-Unis, peuple et culture / [auteurs, John Atherton ... et al.] Sujet États-Unis Civilisation. Editeur Paris : Découverte, 2004 Collation 222 p. : ill., cartes ; 19 cm Fonds budg. GHU Cote E 169.1 E836 2004 Bonenfant - Bibl. des sc. humaines et sociales Auteur Kaspi, André Titre Les États-Unis d'aujourd'hui : mal connus, mal compris, mal aimés / André Kaspi Sujet États-Unis Civilisation 1970 Editeur Paris : Perrin, 2004 Collation 320 p. ; 18 cm

96. Summering House Of Lafcadio Hearn
Lafcadio Hearn (1850 1904) was born in Greece, educated in Ireland, and went tothe United States where he studied literature. He came to Japan in 1890 and
http://www1.kinjo-u.ac.jp/~nakata/Nakata/Data/Sectors/6Sector/EYakumo.htm
Summering House of Lafcadio Hearn
Summering House of Lafcadio Hearn
Yaizu, Shzuoka Prefecture, c 1870
Lafcadio Hearn (1850 1904) was born in Greece, educated in Ireland, and went to the United States where he studied literature. He came to Japan in 1890 and immediately resolved to settle down in this country for life. He taught English in Matsue and Kumamoto, and then moved to Kobe where he was naturalized in Japan in 1896. He moved to Tokyo in the same year to give lectures at the Imperial University of Tokyo. From the following year onward, he summered every year at the sea coast of Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture, on the second floor of a fish shop owned by Otokichi Yamaguchi, whom Hearn thought the most amiable Japanese he had ever known. The shop was rebuilt in the Meiji Mura in 1971. ORAL PRESENTATION
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Kureha za Theater, Ikeda
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97. Hello Caribbean - Lafcadio Hearn
de son véritable nom Lafcadio Hearn (1850 1904), un célèbre écrivain
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Lafcadio Hearn, apatride et citoyen du monde
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99. Índice Por "países De Los Autores" - Ciudad Seva - Luis López Nieves
Hearn, Lafcadio1850-1904; Wilde, Oscar 1854-1900; Joyce, James 1882-1941
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Alemania
  • Eichendorff, Joseph von: 1788-1857 M ann, Thomas: 1875-1955 H esse, Hermann: 1877-1962 Böll, Heinrich: 1917-1985
Austria
  • Zweig, Stefan: 1881-1942
Bélgica
  • Yourcenar, Marguerite: 1903-1987 Simenon, Georges: 1903-1989 Sternberg, Jacques:
Brasil
  • Machado de Assis, J. M.: 1839-1908 Lispector, Clarice: 1920-1977
Checoslovaquia
  • Kafka, Franz: 1883-1924
China Dinamarca
  • Andersen, Hans Christian: 1805-1875
Egipto
  • Mahfuz, Naguib: 1911
Escocia
  • Scott, Walter: 1771-1832 D oyle, Arthur Conan: 1859-1930 Saki
España
  • Juan Manuel: 1282-1348 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de: 1547-1616 Zorrilla, José: 1817-1893 Valera, Juan: 1824-1905 Bécquer, Gustavo Adolfo: 1836-1870 Pérez Galdós, Benito: 1843-1920 Pardo Bazán, Emilia: 1851-1921 Alas, Leopoldo (Clarín) Ruyra, Joaquim: 1858-1939 Valle Inclán, Ramón del: 1866-1936 Baroja, Pío: 1872-1956

100. Chapter Scholars And Essayists Of Index By Simonds History Of American Literatur
Laurence Hutton (1843 1904), Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846-1916), LafcadioHearn (1850-1904), Henry van Dyke (1852-1933), George Edward Woodberry (born
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Scholars and Essayists
VI. SCHOLARS AND ESSAYISTS
Literary Critics.
In the field of literary criticism the work of Edwin Percy Whipple (1819-1886) was notable. He was the author of several volumes of scholarly essays including Literature and Life Literature of the Age of Elizabeth (1869), and American Literature, and Other Papers (1887). Horace E. Scudder (1838- 1902), long associated with the publication of the Atlantic Monthly , he succeeded Aldrich as its editor in 1890, was an indefatigable writer, the extent of whose service to American letters is hardly understood, since much of his work was anonymous. Henry N. Hudson Richard Grant White William James Rolfe (1827-1910), and Horace Howard Furness (1833-1912) are to be remembered for their services in the criticism and interpretation of Shakespeare's dramas. Their scholarly editions of the plays are among the best that have been produced. The name of William Winter (1836-1917), author of Shakespeare's England (1886) and our foremost critic of the stage, may be mentioned in this connection. Personal Literary Recollections appeared in 1909.

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