The Japanese Fairy Book by Yei Theodora Ozaki

The Japanese Fairy Book

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Yei Theodora Ozaki (英子セオドラ尾崎 Eiko Seodora Ozaki, 1871 – December 28, 1932) was a writer and translator of Japanese language. She worked with Japan short stories, tales and legend. She was the daughter of Baron Ozaki, and Bathia Catherine Morrison, daughter of William Morrison, one of their teachers. Over the years, she traveled back and forth between Japan and Europe. For several years she corresponded with Japanese politicians Yukio Ozaki, and in 1904, they finally met, and soon married. During his life, he wrote many works that remain popular today.
"The Japanese Fairy Book" is a great work by Yei Theodora Ozaki, better. Most of the stories of the book have been translated from old Japanese texts. The second part of the book the author translates and tells the old Japanese tales, myths and superstitions, as well as his various thoughts on a particular topic. Overall, this is a great collection of myths and fairy tales of the old East

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