Yei Theodora Ozaki eBooks

eBooks di Yei Theodora Ozaki editi da Simone Vannini di Formato Mobipocket

Nata nel 1871, fu una delle prime traduttrici dal giapponese all’inglese. Come il suo lavoro, anche la sua vita trascorse a cavallo tra due mondi: la madre Bathia Catherine Morrison era londinese, il padre Baron Ozaki originario del Giappone. Dopo aver rifiutato un matrimonio combinato, Yei cominciò a lavorare come insegnante e segretaria per mantenersi. Iniziò inoltre a viaggiare continuamente tra Giappone ed Europa, e per un breve periodo visse in Italia. Grazie ad alcune lettere a lei indirizzate ma recapitate per errore al politico Yukio Ozaki, anche la vita di Yei si trasformò in una favola: nel 1904 si incontrarono e di lì a breve convolarono a nozze. Morì nel 1932.
EBOOK   9788892588622

Ancient Japanese Fairy Tales. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Yei Theodora Ozaki   -  Simone Vannini, 2016  - 

Long, long ago there was a large plain called Adachigahara, in the province of Mutsu in Japan. This place was said to be haunted by a cannibal goblin who took the form of an old woman. From time to time many travelers disappeared and were never heard of more, and the old women round the charcoal braziers in the evenings, and the girls washing the household rice at the wells in the mornings, whispered dreadful stories of how the missing folk had been lured to the goblin's cottage and devoured, for the goblin lived only on human flesh. No one dared to venture near the haunted spot after sunset, and all those who could, avoided it in the daytime, and travelers were warned of the dreaded place.One day as the sun was setting, a priest came to the plain. He was a belated traveler, and his robe showed that he was a Buddhist pilgrim walking from shrine to shrine to pray for some blessing or to crave for forgiveness of sins. He had apparently lost his way, and as it was late he met no one who could show him the road or warn him of the haunted spot.He had walked the whole day and was now tired and hungry, and the evenings were chilly, for it was late autumn, and he began to be very anxious to find some house where he could obtain a night's lodging. He found himself lost in the midst of the large plain, and looked about in vain for some sign of human habitation.At last, after wandering about for some hours, he saw a clump of trees in the distance, and through the trees he caught sight of the glimmer of a single ray of light. He exclaimed with joy:"Oh. surely that is some cottage where I can get a night's lodging!"...

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EBOOK   9786050415513

Old Japan romances. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Yei Theodora Ozaki   -  Simone Vannini, 2015  - 

His old widowed mother would not die happy unless he were rehabilitated, and to this end he knew that she and his faithful wife, O Yumi, prayed daily before the family shrine.How often had he racked his brains to find some way by which it were possible to prove his unchanging fidelity to Shusen; for the true big hearted fellow never resented his punishment, but staunchly believed that the ties which bound him to his lord were in no wise annulled by the separation.At last the long awaited opportunity had come. In obedience to the mandate of the Shogun Ieyasu that the territorial nobles should reside in his newly established capital of Yedo during six months of the year, the Daimio of Tokushima proceeded to Yedo accompanied by a large retinue of samurai, amongst whom were his chief retainers, the rivals Shusen Sakurai and Gunbei Onota.Like a faithful watchdog, alert and anxious, jurobei had followed Shusen at a distance, unwilling to let him out of his sight at this critical time, for Gunbei Onota was the sworn enemy of Shusen Sakurai. Bitter envy of his rival's popularity, and especially of his senior rank in the Daimio's service, had always rankled in the contemptible Gunbei's mind. For years he had planned to supplant him, and Jurobei knew through traitors that the honest vigilance of his master had recently thwarted Gunbei in some of his base schemes, and that the latter had vowed immediate vengeance.

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EBOOK   9786050415506

Warriors of old Japan. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Yei Theodora Ozaki   -  Simone Vannini, 2015  - 

I have invented none of these stories. They are taken from many different sources, and in clothing them with an English dress my work has been that of adapter rather than translator. In picturesqueness of conception Japanese stories yield the palm to none. And they are rich in quaint expressions and dainty conceits. But they are apt to be written in a style almost too bald. This defect the professional story-teller remedies by colouring his story as he tells it. In the same way I have tried to brighten the rather bare structure of a story, where it seemed to need such treatment; with touches of local colour in order to give emphasis to the narrative, and at the same time make the story more attractive to the foreign reader. Whether I have succeeded or not, the reader must judge for himself. I shall be satisfied if in some small measure I have been able to do for Japanese folklore what Andrew Lang has done for folklore in general, and if the tales in their English dress are found to retain the essential features of Japanese stories.

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