The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 2
Elizabeth Bisland
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  • Jordan, David Starr, president of Stanford University, ii: [496].
  • Josephine, Empress of the French, anecdote of statue of, in Martinique, i: [417–419].
  • Journalism, rewards of, i: [169], [181];
    • demands of, [242];
    • restraints of, [271], [275];
    • Hearn’s desire to escape from, [274], [276], [363], [397];
    • literary work and, [324]; ii: [222], [480];
    • Hearn’s abandonment of, i: [425];
    • his proposal to return to, ii: [493], [494].
  • Judæa, musical instruments furnished to the Romans by, i: [166].
  • Kabit, i: [388].
  • Kaka, Japan, ii: [6].
  • Kalewala, ii: [472], [502];
    • its operatic possibilities, i: [233], [235–237], [239], [307], [308], [388];
    • Hearn’s translations from, [403].
  • Kalidasa. See [Sakuntala].
  • Kamakura, ii: [346].
  • Kano, ii: [73], [104], [119], [279];
    • his knowledge of English, [66];
    • a teacher of jūjutsu, [70].