A wily lord, a bag of rice, and a village on the brink-this is the heart of one of Japan's most enduring folk tales, brought vibrantly to life in Basil Hall Chamberlain's classic translation. My Lord Bag-O'-Rice is a humorous moral fable woven from the fabric of Meiji era Japan, where wit, kindness, and a touch of mischief illuminate the daily rhythms of village life. Here, the simple grain of rice becomes a symbol of fortune, community, and the unexpected rewards of generosity-an unabridged classic edition that captures the essence of nineteenth century Japanese folklore. Chamberlain, a leading figure in Japan studies and a contemporary of Lafcadio Hearn, delivers this translated Japanese story with a keen eye for the nuances of language and culture. His retelling preserves the playful spirit and timeless lessons of the original, making it a delightful addition to any Japanese fairy tale collection. Whether you are a student of world folklore or simply curious about the legends that shaped rural Japan, this tale offers both laughter and insight, inviting readers into a world where the ordinary is always tinged with a hint of the marvellous. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. My Lord Bag-O'-Rice stands as more than just a village life legend; it is a window into the wit and wisdom of Japanese folk tradition, perfect for casual readers, folklore enthusiasts, and classic literature collectors seeking a genuine piece of cultural history.
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