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"Japanese Fairy Tales" by Yei Theodora Ozaki is a collection of traditional Japanese folktales and legends, retold by Yei Theodora Ozaki, a Japanese translator and author. The book was first published in 1903 and is celebrated for bringing these enchanting stories to English-speaking readers.This collection includes a diverse range of tales, featuring legendary characters such as samurai, ghosts, demons, and animals. Many of the stories are deeply rooted in Japanese culture and mythology, offering readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Japanese folklore. The narratives often emphasize themes such as honor, bravery, and the supernatural.Yei Theodora Ozaki's retellings are notable for their accessible and engaging style, making these timeless tales enjoyable for readers of all ages. "Japanese Fairy Tales" has played a pivotal role in introducing Western readers to the captivating world of Japanese folklore.
This collection of Japanese fairy tales is the outcome of a suggestion made to me indirectly through a friend by Mr. Andrew Lang. They have been translated from the modern version written by Sadanami Sanjin. These stories are not literal translations, and though the Japanese story and all quaint Japanese expressions have been faithfully preserved, they have been told more with the view to interest young readers of the West than the technical student of folk-lore.... In telling these stories in English I have followed my fancy in adding such touches of local color or description as they seemed to need or as pleased me, and in one or two instances I have gathered in an incident from another version. At all times, among my friends, both young and old, English or American, I have always found eager listeners to the beautiful legends and fairy tales of Japan, and in telling them I have also found that they were still unknown to the vast majority...
Japanese Folktales is one of the most complete collections of stories translated to English and introduces the reader to the vast world of Japanese ghouls, goblins, ogres, sea kings, magical birds, dragons, and of course, Momotaro, the Peach Boy. Japanese folklore is richly imaginative and the 22 classic stories collected here are some of the most popular ever told. Each story transports the reader to a different realm of magical kingdoms, mysterious seas, and mythical lands including: The story of goldfish dancers and carp musicians who entertain a brave warrior The tale of a lonely girl whose life is changed by a shining disc left by her mother The explanation of how the jellyfish lost its bones And the adventures of a boy born from a peach that washes up on a riverbank that every Japanese child knows by heart.These well-loved folk tales are sure to delight readers young and old while introducing them to Japan''s vivid fantasy tradition.
Japanese Fairy Tales is the first book writtten by Yei Theodora Ozaki. It is a delightful introduction to the culture of Japan. Originally published in 1903, these tales have been translated and adapted to a western audience while keeping their original charm. Including such great stories as The Goblin of Adachigahara, The Mirror of Matsayuma, The Ogre of Rashamon, and many more. Includes the original illustrations.
This is a collection of 22 charming Japanese fairy tales, originally published in 1905, selected and translated by Yei Theodora Ozaki. Included are legends and fairy tales about peasants and kings, god and bad forces, princesses, animals, the sea, and the sky.
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