Japanese Mythology Collection 2
Myths and Legends of Japan, Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan and Kwaidan
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James Francis Markert
About this listen
Immerse yourself in the captivating realm of Japanese mythology with this extensive compilation that brings together three groundbreaking works: "Kwaidan," "Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan," and "Myths and Legends of Japan."
- Annotated with a History of Ancient Japan
- Annotated with historical background about the authors
Each book in this collection offers a unique portal into the mystical and captivating folklore of Japan, a land steeped in ancient traditions and tales.
Kwaidan by Lafcadio Hearn: Dive into the ethereal realm of ghostly tales and strange stories with "Kwaidan." Compiled by Lafcadio Hearn, an illustrious writer deeply immersed in Japanese culture, this collection presents eerie narratives that blend the supernatural with the everyday. These tales, derived from Japanese folklore and Kabuki theater, are a testament to Hearn's mastery in portraying the haunting beauty and mystery of Japan's traditional stories.
Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan by Richard Gordon Smith: Explore the rich tapestry of Japanese legends and folklore with "Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan." Authored by Richard Gordon Smith, a passionate traveler, and naturalist, this volume unveils a captivating array of myths, legends, and fables. From the tales of gods and heroes to folk stories brimming with moral lessons, this book is a treasure trove of insights into the heart of Japanese culture and its timeless storytelling traditions.
Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis: Complete your journey through Japanese mythology with "Myths and Legends of Japan." This work by Frederick Hadland Davis is an expansive survey of Japan's rich mythological landscape. It encompasses a diverse range of stories, from the sun goddess Amaterasu to the adventurous exploits of Momotaro, the Peach Boy. Davis's comprehensive narrative captures the essence of Japanese myth and legend, weaving together tales of gods, spirits, and human heroes that have shaped the cultural fabric of Japan.
Together, these three volumes form an essential collection for anyone fascinated by mythology, folklore, and the cultural heritage of Japan. Each story in this anthology is not just a tale. It's a window into the ancient soul of Japan, its people, and its enduring legacy.
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- Caroline Hannam
- 08-04-24
Enjoyable Tales for quiet time
The stories and the myths are really interesting, but quite complex and even though background information is provided they are sometimes difficult to follow. This is definitely an audiobook you need to sit back in a quiet environment and listen to properly. I often listen on the go, so my attention can be divided, and I miss some of the detail required for the story to make sense.
The narrator got the tone right for a storyteller sitting around a fireplace with an attentive audience, but a bit too monotone for casual listening; so again something to bear in mind when listening.
I stopped about halfway through and will save this for quiet, relaxation time, because I feel I will enjoy these fascinating tales much more when I can immerse myself fully into them.
I received this audiobook as ARC and am leaving this review of my own volition.
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- Are
- 24-03-24
My favorite one!!
I been fond of Japan since I was a teenager. I used to study a bit the Japanese Language very years ago (dont aks how many, please!) and I already knew about Lafcadio Hearn and I actually admire him.
I can Just say this audiobook is completely amazing in content and performance. I loved the annotated Edition about history of Japan and the author's Lives. The narrator performance was really nice and well done.. And the stories.. there is nothing as frightened as japanese ghost stories. We can learn so much about the deepest of human soul through japanese folklore visión.
I didn't know the other authors but hearing their works was a great surprise to me.
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- alan chambers
- 15-03-24
A great set of 3 books on Japanese legends
This is a great selection of Japanese myths and legends. I don't think you have to listen to the first collection, as I haven't and didn't feel like I'd missed a beat.
There are a lot of short tales which are great for commutes or walking around, and some longer (but not too long) which I liked to listen to in a warm bath - it must have gotten me into the spirit of the Japanese islands!
Highly recommended.
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