The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 2
Elizabeth Bisland
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  • Inari, temple to, at Matsue, ii: [24]; no shrine of, at Yabase, [47]; representations of, [77].
  • Inasa beach, ii: [5], [6].
  • Individuality, Occidental theories of, ii: [40].
  • Industrialism, its effect on good manners, ii: [183]; on liberty, [470], [511], [512].
  • Ingelow, Jean, her High Tide, ii: [499].
  • Inomata, Teizaburō, i: [113]; ii: [291];
    • letters from Hearn to, i: [64], [65]; ii: [131–133], [146–148], [160–162], [186], [187];
    • his records of Hearn’s Tōkyō lectures, i: [137], [138];
    • his resolve to study medicine, ii: [289], [290];
    • text of one of Hearn’s lectures as taken down by, [519–529].
  • Ionian Islands, i: [3];
    • hatred toward England in, [6];
    • ceded to Greece, [7].
  • Insects, caging of, in Japan, ii: [335];
    • ethical suggestions of the sociology of, [514].
  • Irish, similarities between faces of Mongolians and, i: [190]; language of, [190].
  • Ise, Japan, ii: [10], [29], [38];
    • modernization of, [297].