The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 2
Elizabeth Bisland
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  • Times-Democrat (New Orleans);
    • Hearn’s associates on, i: [70], [71];
    • Hearn’s work on, [72], [73], [176], [280], [363];
    • letters to, afterward expanded into Chita, [96];
    • purpose of its proprietors, [288].
  • Tison, Alexander, professor at the University of Tōkyō, ii: [284], [312], [316].
  • Togo-ike, Japan, ii: [53].
  • Tōkyō, Hearn’s private life in, i: [141–152]; ii: [295], [309], [327], [329];
    • his dislike of, ii: [192], [193];
    • the foreign element in, [321], [456], [457];
    • cheap living in, [329];
    • appearance of, [333], [334];
    • climate of, [366], [372], [385];
    • lack of literary inspiration in, [378];
    • work done by students in, [387];
    • a silk-house at, [437], [438];
    • Government service in, [470].
  • Tōkyō, University of, Hearn becomes Professor of English Literature at, i: [136–138];
    • resigns this position, [154]; ii: [368], [490], [493];
    • students of, ii: [282], [283], [314], [315], [328], [388];
    • the gate to public office, [282];
    • Hearn’s work at, [283], [298], [305], [306], [310], [314], [327], [328], [357], [427], [429], [444], [481], [482], [486], [487];
    • professors at, [284], [285], [311], [312], [313], [315], [316];
    • architecture of, [311];
    • one reason for Hearn’s appointment at, [313], [314].
  • Torio, Viscount, his theories of Western civilization, ii: [36], [40].
  • Toyokuni, ii: [77].
  • Toyoma, Masakazu, i: [122]; ii: [298], [328], [329].
  • Tradesmen, enviable position of, i: [398], [399].
  • Translations, from the French, obstacles to publication of, i: [247], [248], [250], [251].