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Basil Hall Chamberlain

    B. A. Chamberlain fue profesor de japonés en la Universidad Imperial de Tokio y se situó entre los más grandes japonólogos europeos de su tiempo. Su extensa obra se adentra en una profunda comprensión de la cultura y el idioma japoneses, explorando los matices que definen a la sociedad nipona y sus tradiciones literarias. El enfoque de Chamberlain se caracterizó por un análisis meticuloso y la dedicación a presentar las complejidades de Japón a una audiencia europea.

    A Handbook for Travellers in Japan: Including the Whole Empire From Yezo to Formosa
    A Handbook for Travellers in Japan Including the Whole Empire From Saghalien to Formosa
    The Kojiki. Records of Ancient Matters
    Japanese things
    The Invention of a New Religion
    Cosas de Japón: Apuntes y notas del Japón tradicional
    • The pamphlet explores the evolution of Japanese religion, particularly the modern concepts of loyalty and patriotism, which Chamberlain argues are products of historical ideas reshaped for contemporary society. He emphasizes that these beliefs are not entirely new but rather a transformation of existing cultural elements. As a professor and translator, Chamberlain provides valuable insights into Japanese culture, making this work a significant contribution to understanding the complexities of Japanese identity and spirituality in the late 19th century.

      The Invention of a New Religion
    • Japanese things

      Being notes on various subjects connected with Japan

      • 568 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      Armchair travelers beware!Japanese Things will lure you out of your cozy, comfy home and chair to an unusual country with bewitching manners and customsand once you have succumbed to its spell you will never be the same. Here in one neat package you will meet the flavor, charm, and piquancy of old Japana revised reprint of one of the indispensable books on Japan, by the late Prof. Basil Hall Chamberlain,eminent British scholar who in the latter part of the 19th century "taught Japanese and Japan to the Japanese." Many books in one, this monumental compilation contains such diversified subjects as Art and Abacus; Botany and Buddhism; Charms and Cherry Blossoms; Daimyos and Divination; Fairy Tales and Flowers; Gardens and Government; History and Hara-kiri; Law and Language; Marriage and Music; Poetry and Pottery; Shinto and Singing Girls (Geisha); Tea and Theater, and Writing and Wood Engraving. In this long-awaited reprint, in which the title has been changed from Things Japanese, the reader will encounter exquisite objects of daily Japanese life, the gardens and cultures of the fields, the harmony and balance in the fundamentals of day-by-day existence.

      Japanese things
    • The classical poetry of the Japanese

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This reprint preserves the classical poetry of Japan in its original form from 1880, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the country's rich literary heritage. It showcases timeless themes and artistry that reflect Japan's cultural landscape, making it a valuable resource for poetry enthusiasts and those interested in historical literature.

      The classical poetry of the Japanese
    • The tale follows Urashima Taro, a young fisherman who saves a turtle and is whisked away to the enchanting underwater palace of the Dragon King. His three-year stay immerses him in a vivid aquatic realm, rich with beauty and wonder. Central themes of love, sacrifice, and the fleeting nature of life weave through the narrative, highlighting the poignant journey of Urashima as he navigates his extraordinary experiences beneath the sea.

      The Fisher-boy Urashima / [translated] by B. H. Chamberlain
    • This reprint of the 1886 edition offers readers a chance to explore the unique narrative and themes presented in the original work. It preserves the quality and essence of the text, allowing a new audience to engage with its historical context and literary significance. This edition is perfect for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.

      The Serpent With Eight Heads