Books and Habits, from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn

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Books and Habits, from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn

by Lafcadio Hearn

EN·~7 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

Introduction

15:06

Chapter I - The Insuperable Difficulty

11:03

Chapter II - On Love in English Poetry

54:17

Chapter III - The Ideal Woman in English Poetry

33:57

Chapter IV - Note Upon the Shortest Forms of English Poetry

11:12

Chapter V - Some Foreign Poems on Japanese Subjects

2:37

Le Samourai

2:32

Le Daimio (Matin de bataille)

3:04

Chapter VI - The Bible in English Literature

20:19

Chapter VII - The “Havamal” - Old Northern Ethics of Life

39:48

Description

Gathered from Hearn’s lectures at the University of Tokyo at the turn of the twentieth century, this volume offers a rare window into a Western mind trying to make sense of the East. He does more than catalogue Western literature; he turns the familiar into the foreign, inviting Japanese students—and now listeners—to see their own traditions through an outsider’s eyes.

With characteristic wit, Hearn unpacks the puzzling aspects of Western civilization, especially the way love between spouses is prized above parental bonds. His observations on gender, etiquette and everyday customs are presented as vivid anecdotes that make the ordinary feel strangely exotic, prompting a fresh awareness of habits we usually take for granted.

Three chapters appear here for the first time, drawn directly from his student notes, and they showcase his talent for turning simple observations into profound cultural commentary. As you listen, you’ll be encouraged to look at your own world with the same alert curiosity that Hearn inspired in his Tokyo audience.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (435K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ted Garvin, Barbara Tozier and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-12-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lafcadio Hearn

Lafcadio Hearn

1850–1904

A globe-crossing writer who helped introduce Japan’s stories, folklore, and everyday life to Western readers, he is still best loved for the eerie beauty of Kwaidan and other ghostly tales. His life moved through Greece, Ireland, the United States, the Caribbean, and finally Japan, giving his work a rare mix of curiosity and atmosphere.

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