A Fantasy of Far Japan; Or, Summer Dream Dialogues. Kencho Suematsu

A Fantasy of Far Japan; Or, Summer Dream Dialogues - Kencho Suematsu


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       Kencho Suematsu

      A Fantasy of Far Japan; Or, Summer Dream Dialogues

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066206970

       PREFACE

       A FANTASY OF FAR JAPAN

       SUMMER DREAM DIALOGUES

       I

       II

       III

       IV

       V

       VI

       VII

       VIII

       APPENDIX

       I

       II

       III

       ANGLO-FRENCH DIPLOMACY IN JAPAN FORTY YEARS AGO [1]

       IV

       V

       VI

       VII

       VIII

       IX

       X

       XI

       XII

       XIII

       NOTE TO DIALOGUE V.

       NOTE TO DIALOGUE VIII.

       NOTE TO THE ARTICLE ON 'COMMERCIAL MORALITY'

       Table of Contents

      In the following pages I have depicted certain Japanese ideals and notions, as well as some historical facts which seemed likely to interest those of the sympathetic Western public who may be inclined to study the mental side of Japan.

      The dialogues are founded upon actual conversations, not indeed always in exactly the same phraseology, nor under exactly the same circumstances, but something very like. The questions put into the mouths of the characters in the book are the kind of questions which are being constantly put to me, and my answers are always on the same lines; so that my readers may regard the book as a serious treatise so far as the materials are concerned. This is the reason why I have written this book in a light, conversational style, and not in the form of an ordinary critical or expository treatise. Besides, I thought that more lucidity of exposition and more penetration into the inner views could be achieved by writing in the way I have done.

      The period to which these conversations relate is chiefly the summer of the present year, 1905, and the greater part of this book was written before peace was concluded, and therefore there may be occasionally some dicta which sound somewhat polemic. On that point I can request my readers to show leniency.

      I have appended to the dialogues a few papers on various subjects. They deal with subjects germane to those treated in the body of the work, and it is hoped that they will afford the reader first aid in acquiring information relative to the analysis of Japanese social life which has here, however imperfectly, been attempted.

      I may add a few words. In publishing this volume, I am not in the least degree actuated by a desire to exalt my country unduly—still less to boast about her achievements. My sole object has been to show Japan as she is, and to claim Occidental sympathy to such a degree as she may deserve.

      K.S.

      PARIS, November 1905.

      APPENDICES

      I. Political Organism of Japan. II. Japanese Education. III. Anglo-French Diplomacy in Japan Forty Years ago. IV. Sketches of some chief Figures of Actual Japan (Ito, Yamagata, Inouyé, Matsukata, Katsura, Okuma, Saionji). V. An old Speech by Marquis Ito. VI. The Commercial Morality of the Japanese. VII. Japan and Foreign Capital. VIII. The Languages of China and Japan. IX. Once more on Japan and France. X. Japan and Europe. XI. The Indo-China Question. XII. The Australian Question. XIII. The Anglo-Japanese Alliance and America. Notes to Dialogues V. and VIII., and to the Paper on 'Commercial Morality.'


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