I. Difficulties
II. Strangeness and Charm
III. The Ancient Cult
IV. The Religion of the Home
V. The Japanese Family
VI. The Communal Cult
VII. Developments of Shintō
VIII. Worship and Purification
IX. The Rule of the Dead
X. The Introduction of Buddhism
XI. The Higher Buddhism
XII. The Social Organization
XIII. The Rise of the Military Power
XIV. The Religion of Loyalty
XV. The Jesuit Peril
XVI. Feudal Integration
XVII. The Shintō Revival
XVIII. Survivals
XIX. Modern Restraints
XX. Official Education
XXI. Industrial Danger
XXII. Reflections
Bibliographical Notes
Index
The Same. London: Macmillan and Company, Ltd., 1904, 8vo.
Articles and Reviews:—
Buckley, Edmund, The American Journal of Sociology, January 1905, vol. 10, p. 545.
Griffis, William Elliot, The Critic, February, 1905, vol. 46, p. 185.
Griffis, William Elliot, The Dial, December 1, 1904, vol. 36, p. 368.
Independent, The, October 27, 1904, vol. 57, p. 976.
Nation, The, December 8, 1904, vol. 79, p. 465.
Public Opinion, October 27, 1904, vol. 37, p. 537.
Review of Reviews, November, 1904, vol. 30, p. 561.
Shore, W. Teignmouth, The Academy, December 10, 1904, vol. 67, p. 584.
Spectator, The, January 14, 1905, vol. 94, p. 54.
Thurston, S. J., Herbert, The Messenger, January, 1906, vol. 45, p. 1.
No. 19.
1905. THE ROMANCE OF THE MILKY WAY, and other Studies and Stories. By Lafcadio Hearn. Houghton, Mifflin and Company: Boston and New York, 1905. (Published October, 1905.)
12mo., pp. (XIV) 209, decorated title-page, grey cloth with yellow trimmings, yellow top.
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