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This a collection of Japanese folk tales about the supernatural, gleaned by Lafcadio Hearn during his life in Japan. At least one of these stories (the reconciliation) featured in the 1960's classic Japanese movie 'Kwaidan' (pronounced 'Kai-dan in modern Japanese).
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Japanese poetry, Translations into English, Japanese, Personal Names, Cicada, Cicada (Genus), English poetry, Japanese folk tales, Japanese ghost stories, Translations from Japanese, stories of the supernatural, Names, personal, japanese, Japanese poetry, translations into english, Fiction, short stories (single author)Showing 7 featured editions. View all 14 editions?
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Table of Contents
Stories from strange books: The reconciliation. A legend of Fugen-Bosatsu. The screen-maiden. The corpse-rider. The sympathy of Benten. The gratitude of the Samébito.
Japanese studies: Sémi. Japanese female names. Old Japanese songs.
Fantasies: Noctilucae. A mystery of crowds. Gothic horror. Levitation. Nightmare-touch. Readings from a dream-book. In a pair of eyes.
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"Originally published in 1900."
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