Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan: Second Series
by Hearn, Lafcadio
Collection
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg Release
Project Gutenberg ID
8133
Reading Ease
Reading ease score: 65.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
Summary
"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan: Second Series" by Lafcadio Hearn is a cultural exploration written during the late 19th century. This work serves as a collection of essays detailing Hearn's profound observations of Japanese life, customs, and natural beauty, offering insight into a world that was largely unknown to Western readers of his time. The beginning of the work introduces Hearn's new home in Japan, a quaint two-story house situated behind a castle, which he finds both charming and confining. He elaborates on the beauty of Japanese gardens, highlighting their intricate design and symbolic significance. In describing his personal garden, Hearn contrasts Western and Japanese gardening philosophies, emphasizing the artistry found in natural forms and the deep meanings attached to landscaping elements. His narrative reveals not only an appreciation for the aesthetic but also hints at a spiritual connection between the gardens, the stones, and the traditions that shaped them, setting the stage for a rich exploration of Japanese culture throughout the rest of the series. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Metadata
bookshelf
Category: Essays, Letters & Speeches
Category: Travel Writing
language_code
en
locc_code
DS
subject
Japan -- Description and travel
Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904 -- Homes and haunts -- Japan
Japan -- Religious life and customs
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