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Lafcadio Hearn
Nina H. Kennard
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  • Akira, [168], [170], [316].
  • Alma Tadema, [57].
  • Amenomori Nobushige, [168], [184], [235], [267].
  • American criticism, an, [145].
  • Ancestor worship, Hearn's views on, [143], [144], [149].
  • Ancestral tablet, the, [253].
  • "Ants," essay on, [293].
  • Arnold, Matthew, [59].
  • Arnoux, Leopold, [154].
  • Asama-Yama, [144].
  • Atkinson, Mrs., [4], [13], [217], [301], [304], [313];
    • letters to, [31]-[48], [56], [67], [68], [86], [100], [112], [204], [221], [252];
    • visits Japan, [313] et seq.
  • Atkinson, Mr. Buckley, [202].
  • Atkinson, Carleton, [4], [49].
  • Atkinson, Dorothy, [313], [317].
  • Avatars, [4].
  • Baker, Constance, [334].
  • Baker, Page M., [106], [109], [236], [242].
  • Ball, Sir F., [255].
  • Bangor, [26].
  • Baudelaire, [63].
  • Beale, Mr. James, [256], [257].
  • Behrens, Mrs., [284].
  • Berry, Rev. H. F., [43].
  • Bisland, Miss Elizabeth, [110], [111], [125], [133], [151], [267];
    • marriage of, [188], [203];
    • letters to, [158], [180];
    • joint-editor of Cosmopolitan, [130].
  • Borrow, George, [274].
  • Boston, [261].
  • Brenane, Mrs. Justin, [2], [14], [15], [16], [21], [23], [26], [30].
  • Bridges, Robert, quoted, [303].
  • British Museum, image of Buddha in, [57].
  • Bronner, Milton, [61].
  • Brown, Mr., [202].
  • Brownings, the, [59], [324].
  • Buddha of Enoshima, [331], [332].
  • Buddhism, [42], [141], [144].
  • Butcher, Miss, [16].
  • Calidas, [146].
  • Chamberlain, Basil Hall, [112], [165], [206];
    • letters to, [116], [169], [177], [191].
  • "Chinese Ghosts," [109].
  • "Chita," [35], [36].
  • Cholera at Kobe, [241].
  • Cincinnati, [53], [65] et seq.
  • Cincinnati Brotherhood, [114].
  • Civilisation, attack on, [249].
  • Cockerill, Colonel John, [74].
  • Collins, Wilkie, [60].
  • Commercial, The, Hearn joins, [86].
  • "Concerning Lafcadio Hearn" (G. M. Gould), [69].
  • Conventual Orders, [2].
  • Corbishly, Monsignor, [41], [42], [44].
  • Corfu, [6]-[9].
  • Correagh, [2], [8].
  • Crawford, Mrs., [18], [21].
  • Crescent City, [94].
  • Crosby, Lieutenant, [133].
  • Cullinane, Mr. and Mrs., [53], [64].
  • "Dad." See Watkin.
  • Dai Batsu of Enoshima, [331].
  • Dai Batsu of Kamakura, [142].
  • "Dancing Girl, The," [194].
  • Darwin, Charles, [59], [60], [140].
  • Daunt, Mr. Achilles, [46], [48], [52].
  • Delaney, Catherine, [53], [58].
  • Dengue fever, [100].
  • De Quincey, [289].
  • "Dragon Flies," [285.].
  • "Dream of a Summer's Day," [24].
  • Dublin, [5], [10], et seq.
  • Du Maurier, [63].
  • "Dust," Hearn's essay on, [49].
  • Elwood, Frank, [25].
  • Elwood, Mrs., [24].
  • Elwood, Robert, [24], [25].
  • Emerson, Miss Margaret, [311].
  • Enquirer, The, Hearn on staff of, [74]-[79].
  • "Eternal Feminine," article on, [281].
  • "Exotics and Retrospectives," [282], [283], [294].
  • "Fantastics," [126].
  • "First Principles," Spencer's, [141].
  • Flaubert, Gustave, [43].
  • Foley, Althea, [81], [83], [180].
  • Ford Castle, [3].
  • Formosa, [200].
  • Forrest, General, funeral of, [90].
  • Foxwell, Professor, [120], [278].
  • Franco-Prussian War, [62].
  • Froude, James, [153].
  • Fuji, first sight of, [162].
  • Fuji-no-Yama, [144], [311].
  • Fujisaki, Captain, [286].
  • "Garden folk lore," [189].
  • Gautier, Theophile, [62].
  • "Ghostly Japan," [283], [284].
  • "Gleanings in Buddha Fields," [273], [280].
  • "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," [163], [172], [268], [329].
  • Gould, Dr. George Milbury, [69], [149], [158].
  • Greek culture, [342].
  • Gulf winds, [35].
  • Hall, H. H., [282].
  • Halstead, Mr., [88].
  • Hamamura, cemetery of, [9].
  • Hana, [297].
  • Harper's Weekly, [137].
  • Harrison, Frederic, [143].
  • Hawkins, Armand, [104].
  • Hearn, Lafcadio,
    • birth, [1], [9];
    • Hibernian ancestors, [2];
    • English origin, [2];
    • the interpreter of Buddhism, [4];
    • maternal lineage, [4], [5];
    • Hellenic associations of birthplace, [9];
    • memories of Malta, [10];
    • reminiscences of childhood, [17];
    • separation of his parents, [20];
    • adopted by Mrs. Brenane, [21];
    • his defective eyesight, [29], [45], [48];
    • relations with Mr. Molyneux, [30];
    • views of ideal beauty, [36];
    • at Tramore, [37];
    • at school at Ushaw, [40];
    • literary tastes at school, [43];
    • unattractive appearance, [49];
    • in London, [52] et seq.;
    • literary vocation, [55];
    • Paris, [62];
    • Cincinnati, [65];
    • his shyness, [66];
    • reaches the depths, [68];
    • servant in boarding-house, [69];
    • secretaryship, [74];
    • on staff of Enquirer, [74];
    • ascends Cincinnati church spire, [76];
    • his translations, [76];
    • and Althea Foley, [81];
    • and Marie Levaux, [85];
    • joins staff of The Commercial, [85];
    • at Memphis, [88];
    • destitution, [94];
    • fever, [100];
    • Times Democrat, [105];
    • method of argument, [112];
    • intellectual isolation, [112];
    • intolerance of amateur art, [114];
    • characteristics, [120];
    • visits West Indies, [131];
    • letters, [135];
    • marriage, [134],[179] -[186];
    • arrangement with Harpers, [137];
    • political opinions, [142];
    • visits Mr. Watkin, [148];
    • the Krehbiels, [148], [149];
    • musical sense, [151];
    • arrives in Yokohama, [160];
    • terminates contract with Harpers, [164];
    • Professor Chamberlain, [165];
    • philosophical opinions and character, [167];
    • appointment in Matsue, [168];
    • Japanese estimate of, [176];
    • passion for work, [184];
    • family, [200];
    • naturalisation, [220];
    • symptoms of physical failure, [242];
    • devotion to family, [260];
    • emotional trances, [288];
    • love of animals, [292];
    • death, [299], et seq.;
    • his religion, [310];
    • funeral, [310];
    • children, [336];
    • personality, [339];
    • biassed deductions, [341];
    • literary judgments, [342];
    • his romanticism, [343];
    • quotations from, [346];
    • his opinion of Japanese, [347];
    • estimate of his work, [348], [349].
  • Hearn, Charles Bush, [4], [6], [7], [10], [15], [16], [21], [22], [202].
  • Hearn, Mrs. Charles, [4], [10], [12], [14], [21].
  • Hearn, Mrs., [150];
  • "Reminiscences" of, [276].
  • Hearn, Rev. Daniel, [2], [16], [61], [202].
  • Hearn, Leopold Kazuo, [219].
  • Hearn, Rev. Thomas, [2].
  • Hearn, Miss, [3].
  • Hearn, Miss Lillah, [202], [203].
  • Hearn, Richard, [10] et seq., [150].
  • Hearn, Susan, [10] et seq.
  • Hearn family in Waterford, [2].
  • Henderson, Mr. Edmund, [74], [76].
  • Hendrik, Ellwood, [125], [263];
    • letters to, [154], [177], [261].
  • Heron, Francis, [3].
  • Heron, Sir Hugh de, [3].
  • Hijo, [189].
  • Hirn, Professor, letter to, [67].
  • Holmes, Elizabeth, [5].
  • Hugo, Victor, [62].
  • Huxley, Professor, [60], [141].
  • Ichigaya, [311].
  • "Idolatry," [37].
  • Imperial University, Japanese, [330].
  • "In Ghostly Japan," [145].
  • "Insect Studies," [293].
  • "Intuition," [71].
  • Ionian Islands, [5].
  • Izumo, [262].
  • Japan,
    • discipline of official life in, [54];
    • spirit of, [229];
    • old Japan, [347].
  • "Japan, an Attempt at Interpretation," [297].
  • Japanese character, analysis of, [176].
  • Japanese constitution promulgated, [158].
  • Japanese day, a, [206].
  • Japanese funeral, a, [312].
  • "Japanese Miscellany, A," [284].
  • Japanese regimen, [231].
  • Japanese school classes, [201].
  • Japanese training of children, [211].
  • Jefferies, Richard, [289].
  • Jitom Kobduera Temple, [311].
  • Jiu-jitsu, [201].
  • Jizo-Do Temple, [315].