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Editor's Preface: A Personal Note | ||
Pt. 1 | Myself | |
Concerning Myself | 3 | |
Tsunoda Sensei | 7 | |
The Eroica Symphony | 12 | |
Music and Literature | 16 | |
Music and Orientalism | 24 | |
Pt. 2 | Japan | |
The Gentleman Cannibals | 39 | |
Exile of an Assassin | 51 | |
Japanese Men | 61 | |
Japanese Women | 65 | |
Japanese Food | 69 | |
The Purity of the Japanese Language | 73 | |
The New Generation of American Japanologists | 77 | |
Pt. 3 | Travel | |
Introduction | 85 | |
Kyoto | 86 | |
Uji | 94 | |
Nara | 99 | |
Ise | 104 | |
Sakurai | 109 | |
Nagasaki | 114 | |
Hagi | 119 | |
Hakodate | 124 | |
Shinano | 129 | |
Fukushima | 145 | |
Sanuki | 157 | |
Sado | 165 | |
Pt. 4 | Japanese Literature | |
Characteristic Themes of Japanese Literature | 175 | |
An Interview with Abe Kobo | 190 | |
The Death of Kawabata Sensei | 197 | |
Mishima Had Everything | 200 | |
The First Japanese Translations of European Literature | 209 | |
The Tale of Genji in a General Education | 221 | |
The Iemoto System No and Kyogen | 228 | |
Mori Ogai, "Mademoiselle Hanako" | 237 | |
"Ashizuri Point" by Tamiya Torahiko | 244 | |
Pt. 5 | Personal Observations | |
Return to Japan | 269 | |
The Treatment of Foreigners | 273 | |
Things I Miss About Japan While Away | 277 | |
Living in Two Countries | 281 | |
Index | 285 |
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