Japanese Fairy Tales: One of the Best-known Japanese Sories for Children (Paperback)

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<p>The twenty-two stories contained in this volume include one of the best-known Japanese tales, The Tongue-Cut Sparrow, which tells of a vengeful old woman who cruelly cuts off the tongue of her husband's talking sparrow. </p><p><br></p><p>The charming details in this story are indeed very interesting, as many of the architectural and cultural features of Japanese houses and traditions are provided in it. </p><p>The Ogre of Rashomon is another macabre tale, while the delightful Adventures of Kintaro the Golden Boy is sure to charm young and old. An interesting feature is that the author often gives the meaning of Japanese words and terms and explains many of the customs for the benefit of non-Japanese readers.</p><p> </p><p>In the preface she states that her aim is to bring these beautiful tales to those outside her country so that they may love and enjoy them too.</p><p> </p><p> Yei Theodora Ozaki was an early 20th century translator of Japanese short stories and fairy tales. Her translations were fairly liberal but have been popular, and were reprinted several times after her death.</p><p> </p><p> According to "A Biographical Sketch" by Mrs. Hugh Fraser, included in the introductory material to Warriors of old Japan, and other stories, Ozaki came from an unusual background. She was the daughter of Baron Ozaki, one of the first Japanese men to study in the West, and Bathia Catherine Morrison, daughter of William Morrison, one of their teachers.</p><p><br></p><p>Her parents separated after five years of marriage, and her mother retained custody of their three daughters until they became teenagers. At that time, Yei was sent to live in Japan with her father, which she enjoyed. </p><p>Later she refused an arranged marriage, left her father's house, and became a teacher and secretary to earn money. </p><p><br></p><p>Over the years, she traveled back and forth between Japan and Europe, as her employment and family duties took her, and lived in places as diverse as Italy and the drafty upper floor of a Buddhist temple.</p><p> </p><p> All this time, her letters were frequently misdelivered to the unrelated Japanese politician Yukio Ozaki, and his to her. In 1904, they finally met, and soon married.</p>

Japanese Fairy Tales: One of the Best-known Japanese Sories for Children (Paperback)
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Children's Books
Publication date February, 2024
Pages 192
Age range 0 - 12 Years
Subgenre Fairy Tales
Edition Paperback
Publisher Intell World Publishers
Original languages English
Translator Yei Theodora Ozaki
Translated from Japanese
Language English
Assembled product height 11 in
Assembled product weight 1.01 lb
Bisac subject heading Juvenile Fiction

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