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Hardcover Japan Book

ISBN: 1025754581

ISBN13: 9781025754581

Japan

"Japan" is a profound and insightful exploration of the Japanese soul and society, written by one of the most celebrated Western observers of the Meiji era. In this seminal work, Lafcadio Hearn delves deep into the social, religious, and historical foundations of the Japanese people, tracing their evolution from ancient patriarchal traditions to the rapid modernization of the early 20th century.

Hearn focuses extensively on the role of religion, particularly Shintoism and the cult of the ancestors, as the primary force shaping the Japanese national character. He examines how these spiritual beliefs influenced every aspect of life, from family structure and community ethics to the authority of the state. Through a blend of sociological analysis and philosophical observation, the book investigates the tension between Japan's rich cultural heritage and the encroaching influences of Western civilization. "Japan" remains an essential text for readers seeking to understand the psychological and cultural underpinnings of a nation in transition, offering a timeless perspective on the enduring values that define Japanese identity.

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