An American
author who became fascinated by Japan and moved there, eventually
becoming a Japanese citizen.
Short Stories
Some
Japanese Ghosts, Roberts Brothers (Boston), 1887
(Including: "The Soul of the Great Bell", "The
Stor y of Ming-Y", "The Legend of Tchi-Niu", "The Return of
Yen-Tchin-King", "The Tradition of the Tea Plant", "The Tale of
the Porecain-God".)
Kwaidan,
Stories and Studies of Strange Things, Houghton Mifflin (Boston),
1904
(Including: "The Story of Mimi-Nashi-Hoichi",
"Oshidori", "The Story of O-Tei", "Ubazakura", "Diplomacy", "Of a
Mirror and a Bell", "Jikininki", "Mujina", "Rokuro-Kubi", "AQ Dead
Secret", "Yuki-Onna", "The Story of Aoyagi", "Jiu-Rokuzakura",
"The Dream of Akinosuke", "Riki-Baka".)
ditto, Rutten & Loening (Frankfurt Am Main),
1921
Fantastics, Houghton Mifflin (Boston), 1914
(Including: "Hereditary Memories", "The Ghostly
Kiss", "Metempsychosis", "The Vision of the Dead", "The Name on
the Stone", "The Fountain of Gold", "L'Amour Apres La
Mort".)
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