Lafcadio Hearn was a prolific 19th-century writer with diverse
experiences. He was born in Greece; educated in Ireland, France,
and England; and thereafter resided in the United States, the
French West Indies, and Japan. He is best known for his nonfiction,
primarily his essays and newspaper columns, though he also wrote
numerous stories that drew on the lore of different cultures. But
he will always be remembered as the American writer who first wrote
extensively about Japan and made Asiatic culture accessible to
British and American readers. This reference is a comprehensive
guide to Hearn's life and career.
Included in the volume are hundreds of alphabetically arranged
entries for individual works by Hearn and collections of his
writings, for members of his family, and for the colleagues and
acquaintances who figured prominently in his life. The entries
summarize his views, reveal his keen perception, and demonstrate
the breadth of his musings. Entries often cite works for further
reading, and the volume also includes a bibliography. While the
book is first and foremost a guide to Hearn, it also shows how
Japanese society was first presented to the West.
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