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Pages 40-42 Indexes.
Articles and Reviews:--
_Nation, The_, April 23, 1885, vol. 40, p. 349.
No. 3.
1887. SOME CHINESE GHOSTS. By Lafcadio Hearn. (Chinese Characters.) Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1887. 16mo., p. (8) 185, brown cloth with Chinese mask on cover, red top.
Facing t.i.tle-page:--
_If ye desire to witness prodigies and to behold marvels, be not concerned as to whether the mountains are distant or the rivers far away._
Kin-Kou-Ki-Koan.
(2) Dedication:--
To my Friend, HENRY EDWARD KREHBIEL The Musician, who, speaking the speech of melody unto the children of Tien-hia,-- unto the wandering Tsing-jin, whose skins have the colour of gold,-- moved them to make strange sounds upon the serpent-bellied San-hien; persuaded them to play for me upon the shrieking Ya-hien; prevailed on them to sing me a song of their native land,-- the song of Mohli-hwa, the song of the jasmine-flower.
(Sketch of Chinaman's head.)
(Reverse) Chinese Character.
(3-4) Preface.
I think that my best apology for the insignificant size of this volume is the very character of the material composing it. In preparing the legends I sought especially for _weird beauty_; and I could not forget this striking observation in Sir Walter Scott's "Essay on Imitations of the Ancient Ballad": "The supernatural, though appealing to certain powerful emotions very widely and deeply sown amongst the human race, is, nevertheless, _a spring which is peculiarly apt to lose its elasticity by being too much pressed upon_." Those desirous to familiarize themselves with Chinese literature as a whole have had the way made smooth for them by the labours of linguists like Julien, Pavie, Remusat, De Rosny, Schlegel, Legge, Hervey-Saint-Denys, Williams, Biot, Giles, Wylie, Beal, and many other Sinologists. To such great explorers indeed, the realm of Cathayan story belongs by right of discovery and conquest; yet the humbler traveller who follows wonderingly after them into the vast and mysterious pleasure-grounds of Chinese fancy may surely be permitted to cull a few of the marvellous flowers there growing,--a self-luminous _hwa-w.a.n.g_, a black lily, a phosphoric rose or two,--as souvenirs of his curious voyage.
L. H. New Orleans, March 15, 1886.
(5) Contents:--
The Soul of the Great Bell The Story of Ming-Y The Legend of Tchi-Niu The Return of Yen Tchin-King The Tradition of the Tea-Plant The Tale of the Porcelain G.o.d
Appendix:--
Notes. Glossary.
New Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1906, 12mo.
Articles and Reviews:--
Charles W. Coleman, Jr., _Harper's Monthly_, May, 1887, vol. 74, p. 855.
_Nation, The_, May 26, 1887, vol. 44, p. 456.
No. 4.
1889. CHITA: a Memory of Last Island. By Lafcadio Hearn
"_But Nature whistled with all her winds, Did as she pleased, and went her way._"
--Emerson.
New York: Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, 1889. 12mo., 3 p. l., pp.
204, terra-cotta cloth, decorated.
(Published first in _Harper's Monthly_, April, 1888.)
(1) Dedication:--
To my Friend DR. RODOLFO MATAS of New Orleans
(2) Contents:--
Part I The Legend of L'ile Derniere
Part II Out of the Sea's Strength
Part III The Shadow of the Tide
(Reverse)
_Je suis la vaste melee,-- Reptile, etant l onde; ailee, etant le vent,-- Force et fuite, haine et vie, Houle immense, poursuivie Et poursuivant._ --Victor Hugo.
Articles and Reviews:--
_Boston Evening Transcript, The_, November 2, 1889.
Hutson, Charles Woodward, _Poet-Lore_, Spring, 1905, vol. 16, p. 53.
No. 5.
1890. YOUMA. The Story of a West-Indian Slave. By Lafcadio Hearn.
(Publisher's Vignette.) New York: Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, 1890.
12mo., 1 p. l., pp. 193, frontispiece ill.u.s.tration, red cloth.
(Published first in _Harper's Monthly_, January-February, 1890.)
(1) Dedication:--
To my friend JOSEPH S. TUNISON.
The Same. London: Sampson, Low and Company, 1890, 8vo.
Articles and Reviews:--
_Athenaeum, The_, August 30, 1890, p. 284.