The Japanese Fairy Book. Magical Tales from Japan: Enchanting Folklore and Ethical Lessons
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- Nombre de pages198
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-646318-2
- EAN4064066463182
- Date de parution10/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
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In "The Japanese Fairy Book, " Sazanami Iwaya offers a captivating collection of traditional Japanese folktales, beautifully rendered into English. The book showcases a rich tapestry of folklore, from whimsical stories of mischievous spirits to poignant tales reflecting the natural world and moral lessons intrinsic to Japanese culture. Iwaya's literary style strikes a delicate balance between simplicity and lyrical sophistication, capturing the rhythms of the oral tradition while inviting readers into a world imbued with enchantment and wonder.
The collection is situated within the broader context of fairy tale literature, bridging Eastern and Western storytelling traditions and providing a vital glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage. Sazanami Iwaya was a prominent Japanese author and folklorist, whose dedication to preserving and sharing Japan's rich literary traditions inspired this compilation. Educated in an era where Western influences began to reshape Japanese literature, Iwaya sought to harmonize these influences with the authentic voices of his culture.
His deep appreciation for folklore, coupled with his commitment to exploring themes of nature and humanity, fueled his desire to introduce Japanese stories to an international audience. This enchanting anthology is recommended to readers of all ages who seek to explore the magical realm of Japanese folklore. Iwaya's narratives not only entertain but also offer profound insights into cultural identity and moral principles.
Whether you are a seasoned scholar of fairy tales or a curious literary newcomer, "The Japanese Fairy Book" promises a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Japan's rich storytelling tradition.
The collection is situated within the broader context of fairy tale literature, bridging Eastern and Western storytelling traditions and providing a vital glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage. Sazanami Iwaya was a prominent Japanese author and folklorist, whose dedication to preserving and sharing Japan's rich literary traditions inspired this compilation. Educated in an era where Western influences began to reshape Japanese literature, Iwaya sought to harmonize these influences with the authentic voices of his culture.
His deep appreciation for folklore, coupled with his commitment to exploring themes of nature and humanity, fueled his desire to introduce Japanese stories to an international audience. This enchanting anthology is recommended to readers of all ages who seek to explore the magical realm of Japanese folklore. Iwaya's narratives not only entertain but also offer profound insights into cultural identity and moral principles.
Whether you are a seasoned scholar of fairy tales or a curious literary newcomer, "The Japanese Fairy Book" promises a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Japan's rich storytelling tradition.
In "The Japanese Fairy Book, " Sazanami Iwaya offers a captivating collection of traditional Japanese folktales, beautifully rendered into English. The book showcases a rich tapestry of folklore, from whimsical stories of mischievous spirits to poignant tales reflecting the natural world and moral lessons intrinsic to Japanese culture. Iwaya's literary style strikes a delicate balance between simplicity and lyrical sophistication, capturing the rhythms of the oral tradition while inviting readers into a world imbued with enchantment and wonder.
The collection is situated within the broader context of fairy tale literature, bridging Eastern and Western storytelling traditions and providing a vital glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage. Sazanami Iwaya was a prominent Japanese author and folklorist, whose dedication to preserving and sharing Japan's rich literary traditions inspired this compilation. Educated in an era where Western influences began to reshape Japanese literature, Iwaya sought to harmonize these influences with the authentic voices of his culture.
His deep appreciation for folklore, coupled with his commitment to exploring themes of nature and humanity, fueled his desire to introduce Japanese stories to an international audience. This enchanting anthology is recommended to readers of all ages who seek to explore the magical realm of Japanese folklore. Iwaya's narratives not only entertain but also offer profound insights into cultural identity and moral principles.
Whether you are a seasoned scholar of fairy tales or a curious literary newcomer, "The Japanese Fairy Book" promises a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Japan's rich storytelling tradition.
The collection is situated within the broader context of fairy tale literature, bridging Eastern and Western storytelling traditions and providing a vital glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage. Sazanami Iwaya was a prominent Japanese author and folklorist, whose dedication to preserving and sharing Japan's rich literary traditions inspired this compilation. Educated in an era where Western influences began to reshape Japanese literature, Iwaya sought to harmonize these influences with the authentic voices of his culture.
His deep appreciation for folklore, coupled with his commitment to exploring themes of nature and humanity, fueled his desire to introduce Japanese stories to an international audience. This enchanting anthology is recommended to readers of all ages who seek to explore the magical realm of Japanese folklore. Iwaya's narratives not only entertain but also offer profound insights into cultural identity and moral principles.
Whether you are a seasoned scholar of fairy tales or a curious literary newcomer, "The Japanese Fairy Book" promises a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Japan's rich storytelling tradition.



