Japanese Tales and LegendsH.Z. Walck, 1958 - 212 pages Here are stories from the legendary past of Japan: stories about the birth of the country, stories of the gods and of the Heike, the noble race of warriors. Here too are folktales of woodcutters and fishermen who enter strange, enchanted worlds: of fairy children who bring joy to their human parents, and wicked giants and beautiful princesses. In some of the stories there are touches of mischief and humour, and in all of them there lies a deep sense of the magic, the ceremony, and the wonder of life. |
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The Birth of Japan I Takamagahara | 3 |
Izanagi and Izanami | 4 |
The Bridge of Heaven | 7 |
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Abe-no-Miushi Atsumori attack badger bamboo basket beautiful became began Benkei bird Birth of Japan boat bowed bowl branch brother Buddha child Chunko cloistered Emperor cried delighted Dragon earth Emperor Emperor Antoku eyes father fell filled fish-hook gazed Genji golden Goshirakawa grew hands head heard heart Heaven Heike Heike clan Hikohohodemi honour Horai Mountain Ishitsukuri island Iso-no-Kamimaro Izanagi Jewel Jewelled Ball journey kettle kimono Kiyomori Kurumamochi land looked Lord Brindled Dog miracle Momotaro Mount Fuji Munemori Narichika Naritsune never night old couple old woman once Otoko San Otomo-no-Miyuki palace pheasant Plain of Heaven priest Princess Kaguya retainers rose round Shigemori ships Shiro shore shouted Shunkan silence sparrow suddenly sword Takamagahara tea-kettle tears temple Tengu thought Tide tinker tree turned turtle Urashima San village voice waiting warriors wife wish wonderful woodcutter words Yasuyori Yoshitsune young prince
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Competency and Creativity in Language Arts: A Multiethnic Focus Nancy Hansen-Krening Affichage d'extraits - 1979 |