Myths and Legends of Japan

Bok av F Hadland Davis
The most popular myths and legends of Japanese culture are charmingly retold in English in this handsomely illustrated book. Here are myths of gods, heroes and warriors; legends of Buddha, and of the goddess Benten and the god Daikoku; tales of the sea and of Mount Fuji; accounts of superstitions and supernatural beings; observations on the spiritual properties of fans, flowers, dolls and butterflies and much more.The collection begins with the early myths of Japan, which the author describes as "e;quaint, beautiful, quasi-humorous."e; These are followed by legends celebrating early heroes and warriors, and the earliest examples of the Japanese romance, "e;The Bamboo-Cutter and the Moon-Maiden."e; Many of the legends that follow reflect a poetic love of beauty and of nature. But as the author points out, "e;there is plenty of crude realism in Japanese legend. We are repelled by the Thunder God's favorite repast, amazed by the magical power of foxes and cats; and the story of 'H?ïchi-the-Earless' and of the corpse-eating priest afford striking examples of the combination of the weird and the horrible."e;Thirty-two full-page illustrations offer compelling images of Buddha and the Dragon; A Kakemono Ghost; The Jelly-Fish and the Monkey; The Firefly Battle; Tokoyo and the Sea Serpent; Sengen, the Goddess of Mount Fuji; and other subjects of these timeless myths. In addition, the author has included several invaluable appendixes that offer a helpful note on Japanese poetry, a listing of gods and goddesses, a genealogy of The Age of the Gods, and an index of poetical quotations.