Chapter 11

[44]If published also in book-form, the title of the book is given.

[44]If published also in book-form, the title of the book is given.

[44]If published also in book-form, the title of the book is given.

(Nos. 220-275)

No. 220. The Scenes of Cable's Romances.The Century Magazine, November, 1883, vol. 27 (N. S. Vol. 5), p. 40.No. 221. Quaint New Orleans and its Habitants.Harper's Weekly, December 6, 1884, vol. 28, p. 812.No. 222. New Orleans Exposition.Harper's Weekly, January 3, 1885, vol. 29, p. 14.No. 223. The Creole Patois.Harper's Weekly, January 10, 1885, vol. 29, p. 27.No. 224. The Creole Patois.Harper's Weekly, January 17, 1885, vol. 29, p. 43.No. 225. New Orleans Exposition.Harper's Weekly, January 31, 1885, vol. 29, p. 71No. 226. The East at New Orleans.Harper's Weekly, March 7, 1885, vol. 29, p. 155.No. 227. Mexico at New Orleans.Harper's Weekly, March 14, 1885, vol. 29, p. 167.No. 228. The New Orleans Exposition. Some Oriental Curiosities.Harper's Bazaar, March 28, 1885, vol. 18, p. 201.No. 229. The New Orleans Exposition. Notes of a Curiosity Hunter.Harper's Bazaar, April 4, 1885, vol. 18, p. 218No. 230. The Government Exhibit at New Orleans.Harper's Weekly, April 11, 1885, vol. 29, p. 234.No. 231. The Legend of Tchi-Niu. A Chinese Story of Filial Piety.Harper's Bazaar, October 31, 1885, vol. 18, p. 703. "Some Chinese Ghosts," 1887.No. 232. The Last of the Voudoos.Harper's Weekly, November 7, 1885, vol. 29, p. 726.No. 233. New Orleans Superstitions.Harper's Weekly, December 25, 1886, vol. 30, p. 843.No. 234. Rabyah's Last Ride. A tradition of Pre-Islamic Arabia.Harper's Bazaar, April 2, 1887, vol. 20, p. 239.No. 235. Chita.Harper's Monthly, April, 1888, vol. 76, p. 733. "Chita," 1890.No. 236. A Midsummer Trip to the West Indies.Harper's Monthly, July-September, 1888, vol. 77, pp. 209, 327, 614. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.No. 237. La Vérette and the Carnival in St. Pierre, Martinique.Harper's Monthly, October, 1888, vol. 77, p. 737. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.No. 238. Les Porteuses.Harper's Monthly, July, 1889, vol. 79, p. 299. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.No. 239. At Grand Anse.Harper's Monthly, November, 1889, vol. 79, p. 844. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.No. 240. A Ghost.Harper's Monthly, December, 1889, vol. 80, p. 116.No. 241. Youma.Harper's Monthly, January-February, 1890, vol. 80, pp. 218, 408. "Youma," 1890.No. 242. Karma.Lippincott's Magazine, May, 1890, vol. 45, p. 667.No. 243. A Study of Half-Breed Races in the West Indies.The Cosmopolitan, June, 1890, vol. 9, p. 167.No. 244. West Indian Society of Many Colourings.The Cosmopolitan, July, 1890, vol. 9, p. 337.No. 245. A Winter Journey to Japan.Harper's Monthly, November, 1890, vol. 81, p. 860.No. 246. At the Market of the Dead.Atlantic Monthly, September, 1891, vol. 68, p. 382. "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.No. 247. The Chief City of the Province of the Gods.Atlantic Monthly, November, 1891, vol. 68, p. 621. "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.No. 248. The Most Ancient Shrine in Japan.Atlantic Monthly, December, 1891, vol. 68, p. 780. "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.No. 249. In a Japanese Garden.Atlantic Monthly, July, 1892, vol. 70, p. 14. "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.No. 250. Of a Dancing Girl.Atlantic Monthly, March, 1893, vol. 71, p. 332. "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.No. 251. The Japanese Smile.Atlantic Monthly, May, 1893, vol. 71, p. 634. "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.No. 252. Of the Eternal Feminine.Atlantic Monthly,December, 1893, vol. 72, p. 761. "Out of the East," 1895.No. 253. The Red Bridal.Atlantic Monthly, July, 1894, vol. 74, p. 74. "Out of the East," 1895.No. 254. At Hakata.Atlantic Monthly, October, 1894, vol. 74, p. 510. "Out of the East," 1895.No. 255. From my Japanese Diary.Atlantic Monthly, November, 1894, vol. 74, p. 609.No. 256. A Wish Fulfilled.Atlantic Monthly, January, 1895, vol. 75, p. 90. "Out of the East," 1895.No. 257. In the Twilight of the Gods.Atlantic Monthly, June, 1895, vol. 75, p. 791. "Kokoro," 1896.No. 258. The Genius of Japanese Civilization.Atlantic Monthly, October, 1895, vol. 76, p. 449. "Kokoro," 1896.No. 259. After the War.Atlantic Monthly, November, 1895, vol. 76, p. 599. "Kokoro," 1896.No. 260. Notes from a Travelling Diary.Atlantic Monthly, December, 1895, vol. 76, p. 815. "Kokoro," 1896.No. 261. China and the Western World.Atlantic Monthly, April, 1896, vol. 77, p. 450.No. 262. A Trip to Kyōto.Atlantic Monthly, May, 1896, vol. 77, p. 613. "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," 1897.No. 263. About Faces in Japanese Art.Atlantic Monthly, August, 1896, vol. 78, p. 219. "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," 1897.No. 264. Out of the Street: Japanese Folk-Songs.Atlantic Monthly, September, 1896, vol. 78, p. 347. "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," 1897.No. 265. Dust.Atlantic Monthly, November, 1896, vol. 78, p. 642, "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," 1897.No. 266. A Living God.Atlantic Monthly, December, 1896, vol. 78, p. 833. "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," 1897.No. 267. Notes of a Trip to Izumo.Atlantic Monthly, May, 1897, vol. 79, p. 678.No. 268. The Story of Mimi-Nashi Hōïchi.Atlantic Monthly, August, 1903, vol. 92, p. 237. "Kwaidan," 1904.No. 269. The Dream of Akinosuké.Atlantic Monthly, March, 1904, vol. 93, p. 340. "Kwaidan," 1904.No. 270. A Letter from Japan.Atlantic Monthly, November, 1904, vol. 94, p. 625. "The Romance of the Milky Way," 1905.No. 271. The Story of Itō Norisuké.Atlantic Monthly, January, 1905, vol. 95, p. 98. "The Romance of the Milky Way," 1905.No. 272. Stranger than Fiction.Atlantic Monthly, April, 1905, vol. 95, p. 494. "The Romance of the Milky Way," 1905.No. 273. The Romance of the Milky Way.Atlantic Monthly, August, 1905, vol. 96, p. 238. "The Romance of the Milky Way," 1905.No. 274. Ultimate Questions.Atlantic Monthly, September, 1905, vol. 96, p. 391. "The Romance of the Milky Way," 1905.No. 275. Two Memories of a Childhood.Atlantic Monthly, October, 1906, vol. 98, p. 445.

VI

ARTICLES BY HEARN TRANSLATED IN FOREIGN MAGAZINES

(Nos. 276-280)

No. 276. Le Sourire japonais.Traduction de Madame Léon Raynal,Revue de Paris, July 15, 1900, Year 7, vol. 4, p. 429.No. 277. Une Danseuse japonais.Traduction de Madame Léon Raynal,Revue de Paris,March 15, 1901, Year 8, vol. 2, p. 330.No. 278. Le Nirvâna, étude de Bouddhisme Synthétique.Traduite par M. & Mme. Charles-Marie Garnier,Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, 1903, Year 11, p. 352.No. 279. Kitsonné (superstition japonaise).Traduction de Madame Léon Raynal,Revue de Paris, November 1, 1903, Year 10, vol. 6, p. 188.No. 280. Cimètieres et Temples japonais (Jizō).Traduction de Madame Léon Raynal,Revue de Paris,April 15, 1904, Year 11, vol. 2, p. 829.

VII

UNPUBLISHED WORKS

(Nos. 281-282)

No. 281.

1885. AVATAR. Par Gautier, Translation by Lafcadio Hearn. Unable to find a publisher, Hearn destroyed the manuscript.

No. 282.

THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY, by Gustave Flaubert; translated from the Fifth Paris Edition, Vols. I-II. (Manuscript copy in the possession of Dr. Gould.) The half-page containing, at one time, probably, the translator's name, is cut off. The title-page is preceded by a half-page, printed, of directions to the printer, regarding size of type, etc.

The volumes are 6 x 9-1/2 inches, opening at the end. The writing is in pencil, and the letters large, even for an ordinary handwriting, but remarkably so for that of Hearn, who, when writing with a pen, made his letters very small. The paper has the yellow tint habitually used by him.

Volume I contains 364 pages; Volume II, numbered consecutively, the balance of a total of 679 pages. Five pages ofaddendafollow, containing notes upon passages, with original texts, etc., which the American publisher would hardly dare to put forth.

Hearn's synopsis (printed) of the "St. Anthony" accompanies the text of the translation, and is reproduced herewith:—

ARGUMENT

Frailty

Sunset in the desert. Enfeebled by prolonged fasting, the hermit finds himself unable to concentrate his mind upon holy things. His thoughts wander: memories of youth evoke regrets that his relaxedwill can no longer find strength to suppress;—and, remembrance begetting remembrance, his fancy leads him upon dangerous ground. He dreams of his flight from home,—of Ammonaria, his sister's playmate,—of his misery in the waste,—his visit to Alexandria with the blind monk Didymus,—the unholy sights of the luxurious city.

Involuntarily he yields to the nervous dissatisfaction growing upon him. He laments his solitude, his joylessness, his poverty, the obscurity of his life: grace departs from him; hope burns low within his heart. Suddenly revolting against his weakness, he seeks refuge from distraction in the study of the Scriptures.

Vain effort! An invisible hand turns the leaves, placing perilous texts before his eyes. He dreams of the Maccabees slaughtering their enemies, and desires that he might do likewise with the Arians of Alexandria;—he becomes inspired with admiration of King Nebuchadnezzar;—he meditates voluptuously upon the visit of Sheba's queen to Solomon;—discovers a text in the Acts of the Apostles antagonistic to principles of monkish asceticism,—indulges in reveries regarding the riches of the Biblical Kings and holy men. The Tempter comes to tempt him with evil hallucinations for which the Saint's momentary frailty has paved the way; and with the Evil One comes also—

The Seven Deadly Sins

Phantom gold is piled up to excite Covetousness; shadowy banquets appear to evoke Gluttony. The scene shifts to aid the temptations of Anger and of Pride....

Anthony finds himself in Alexandria, at the head of a wild army of monks slaughtering the heretics and the pagans, without mercy for age or sex. In fantastic obedience to the course of his fancy while reading the Scriptures a while before, and like an invisible echo of his evil thoughts, the scene changes again. Alexandria is transformed into Constantinople.

Anthony finds himself the honoured of the Emperor. He beholds the vast circus in all its splendour, the ocean of faces, the tumult of excitement. Simultaneously he beholds his enemies degraded to the condition of slaves, toiling in the stables of Constantine. He feels joy in the degradation of the Fathers of Nicæa. Then all is transformed.

It is no longer the splendour of Constantinople he beholds under the luminosity of a Greek day; but the prodigious palace of Nebuchadnezzar by night. He beholds the orgies, the luxuries, the abominations;—and the spirit of Pride enters triumphantly into him as the spirit of Nebuchadnezzar....

Awakening as from a dream, he finds himself again before his hermitage. A vast caravan approaches, halts; and the Queen of Sheba descends to tempt the Saint with the deadliest of all temptations. Her beauty is enhanced by Oriental splendour of adornment; her converse is a song of witchcraft. The Saint remains firm.... The Seven Deadly Sins depart from him.

The Heresiarchs

But now the Tempter assumes a subtler form. Under the guise of a former disciple of Anthony,—Hilarion,—the demon, while pretending to seek instruction seeks to poison the mind of Anthony with hatred of the fathers of the church. He repeats all the scandals amassed by ecclesiastical intriguers, all the calumnies created by malice;—he cites texts only to foment doubt, and quotes the Evangels only to make confusion. Under the pretext of obtaining mental enlightenment from the wisest of men, he induces Anthony to enter with him into a spectral basilica, wherein are assembled all the Heresiarchs of the third century. The hermit is confounded by the multitude of tenets,—horrified by the blasphemies and abominations of Elkes, Corpocrates, Valentinus, Manes, Cerdo,—disgusted by the perversions of the Paternians, Marcosians, Serpentians,—bewildered by the apocryphal Gospels of Eve and of Judas, of the Lord and of Thomas.

And Hilarion grows taller.

The Martyrs

Anthony finds himself in the dungeons of a vast amphitheatre, among Christians condemned to the wild beasts. By this hallucination the tempter would prove to the Saint that martyrdom is not always suffered for purest motives. Anthony finds the martyrs possessed of bigotry and insincerity. He sees many compelled to die against their will; many who would forswear their faith could it avail them aught. He beholds heretics die for their heterodoxy more nobly than orthodox believers.

He finds himself transported to the tombs of the martyrs. He witnesses the meeting of Christian women at the sepulchres. He beholds the touching ceremonies of prayer change into orgie,—lamentations give place to amorous dalliance.

The Magicians

Then the Tempter seeks to shake Anthony's faith in the excellence and evidence of miracles. He assumes the form of a Hindoo Brahmin, terminating a life of wondrous holiness by self-cremation;—he appears as Simon Magus and Helen of Tyre,—as Apollonius of Tyana, greatest of all thaumaturgists, who claim superiority to Christ. All the marvels related by Philostratus are embodied in the converse of Apollonius and Damis.

The Gods

Hilarion reappears, taller than ever, growing more gigantic in proportion to the increasing weakness of the Saint. Standing beside Anthony he evokes all the deities of the antique world. They defile before him a marvellous panorama;—Gods of Egypt and India, Chaldæa and Hellas, Babylon and Ultima Thule,—monstrous and multiform, phallic and ithyphallic, fantastic and obscene. Some intoxicate by their beauty; others appal by their foulness. The Buddha recounts the story of his wondrous life; Venus displays therounded daintiness of her nudity; Isis utters awful soliloquy. Lastly the phantom of Jehovah appears, as the shadow of a god passing away for ever.

Suddenly the stature of Hilarion towers to the stars; he assumes the likeness and luminosity of Lucifer; he announces himself as—

Science

And Anthony is lifted upon mighty wings and borne away beyond the world, above the solar system, above the starry arch of the Milky Way. All future discoveries of Astronomy are revealed to him. He is tempted by the revelation of innumerable worlds,—by the refutation of all his previous ideas of the nature of the Universe,—by the enigmas of infinity,—by all the marvels that conflict with faith. Even in the night of the Immensity the demon renews the temptation of reason; Anthony wavers upon the verge of pantheism.

Lust and Death

Anthony, abandoned by the Spirit of Science, comes to himself in the desert. Then the Tempter returns under a two-fold aspect: as the Spirit of Fornication and the Spirit of Destruction. The latter urges him to suicide,—the former to indulgence of sense. They inspire him with strong fancies of palingenesis, of the illusion of death, of the continuity of life. The pantheistic temptation intensifies.

The Monsters

Anthony in reveries meditates upon the monstrous symbols painted upon the walls of certain ancient temples. Could he know their meaning he might learn also something of the secret lien between Matter and Thought. Forthwith a phantasmagoria of monsters commence to pass before his eyes:—the Sphinx and the Chimera, the Blemmyes and Astomi, the Cynocephali and all creatures of mythologic creation. He beholds the fabulous beings of Oriental imagining,—the abnormities described by Pliny and Herodotus,—the fantasticalities to be adopted later by heraldry,—the grotesqueries of future mediæval illumination made animate;—the goblinries and foulnesses of superstitious fancy,—the Witches' Sabbath of abominations.

Metamorphosis

The multitude of monsters melts away; the land changes into an Ocean; the creatures of the briny abysses appear. And the waters in turn also change; seaweeds are transformed to herbs, forests of coral give place to forests of trees, polypous life changes to vegetation. Metals crystallize; frosts effloresce, plants become living things, inanimate matter takes animate form, monads vibrate, the pantheism of nature makes itself manifest. Anthony feels a delirious desire to unite himself with the Spirit of Universal Being....

The vision vanishes. The sun arises. The face of Christ is revealed. The temptation has passed; Anthony kneels in prayer.

L. H.

VIII

BOOKS ABOUT HEARN

(Nos. 283-284)

No. 283.

1906. THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF LAFCADIO HEARN. By Elizabeth Bisland. With Illustrations. In two volumes. (Publisher's Vignette.) Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company (The Riverside Press, Cambridge), 1906.

8vo., 2 vols., pp. (VIII), 475, 554, black cloth, Japanese characters on small red disc, gold lettering, gilt top.

Volume I.(V-VIII) Preface by E. B.

Contents:—

Introductory Sketch

I. BoyhoodII. The Artist's ApprenticeshipIII. The Master WorkmanIV. The Last Stage

I. BoyhoodII. The Artist's ApprenticeshipIII. The Master WorkmanIV. The Last Stage

Letters

List of Illustrations.

Volume II.List of Illustrations.Letters (continued)Pages 519-529 Appendix.Pages 533-554 Index.

Articles and Reviews:—Academy, The, January 26, 1907, vol. 72, p. 88.Athenæum, The, February 2, 1907, p. 126.Current Literature, January, 1907, vol. 42, p. 49.Dunbar, Olivia Howard,North American Review, February 15, 1907, vol. 184, p. 417.Greenslet, Ferris,Atlantic Monthly, February, 1907, vol. 99, p. 261.Godkin, F. W.,The Dial, December 16, 1906, vol. 41, p. 447.Huneker, James,New York Times, The, December 1, 1906, vol. 11, p. 817.Nation, The, November 29, 1906, vol. 83, p. 464.New York Evening Post, The, December 1, 1906.New York Tribune, The, December 5, 1906.Tunison, J. S.,Dayton (Ohio) Journal, The, December 25, 1906.

No. 284.

1907. LETTERS FROM THE RAVEN, being the Correspondence of Lafcadio Hearn with Henry Watkin, with Introduction and critical comment by the editor, Milton Bronner. (Vignette drawing of the Raven.) New York: Brentano's, 1907.

12mo., pp. 201, half cloth brown. Ornamental black and gold back, gilt top.

Contents:—

IntroductionLetters from the RavenLetters to a LadyLetters of Ozias Midwinter

IntroductionLetters from the RavenLetters to a LadyLetters of Ozias Midwinter

IX

ARTICLES AND CRITICAL REVIEWS ABOUT HEARN

(Nos. 285-388)

ACADEMY, The

No. 285. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 13, 1897, vol. 52, p. 395.No. 286. "Koizumi Yakumo—Lafcadio Hearn," by N. C., April 13, 1901, vol. 60, p. 328.No. 287. Sketch and list of works, October 8, 1904, vol. 67, p. 305.No. 288. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," by W. Teignmouth Shore, December 10, 1904, vol. 67, p. 584.No. 289. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," December 2, 1905, vol. 69, p. 1257.No. 290. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," January 26, 1907, vol. 72, p. 88.

No. 285. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 13, 1897, vol. 52, p. 395.

No. 286. "Koizumi Yakumo—Lafcadio Hearn," by N. C., April 13, 1901, vol. 60, p. 328.

No. 287. Sketch and list of works, October 8, 1904, vol. 67, p. 305.

No. 288. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," by W. Teignmouth Shore, December 10, 1904, vol. 67, p. 584.

No. 289. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," December 2, 1905, vol. 69, p. 1257.

No. 290. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," January 26, 1907, vol. 72, p. 88.

AMENOMORI, NOBUSHIGE

No. 291.Atlantic Monthly, "Lafcadio Hearn, the Man," October, 1905, vol. 96, p. 510.

No. 291.Atlantic Monthly, "Lafcadio Hearn, the Man," October, 1905, vol. 96, p. 510.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, The

No. 292. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," by Edmund Buckley, of the University of Chicago, January, 1905, vol. 10, p. 545.

No. 292. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," by Edmund Buckley, of the University of Chicago, January, 1905, vol. 10, p. 545.

AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS, The

No. 293. "Lafcadio Hearn, Interpretator of Japan," November, 1904, vol. 30, p. 561.

No. 293. "Lafcadio Hearn, Interpretator of Japan," November, 1904, vol. 30, p. 561.

ATHENÆUM, The

No. 294. A review of "Youma," August 30, 1890, p. 284.No. 295. A review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," November 10, 1894, p. 634.No. 296. A review of "Out of the East," August 24, 1895, p. 249.No. 297. A review of "Kokoro," August 8, 1896, p. 185.No. 298. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 13, 1897, p. 664.No. 299. A review of "Exotics and Retrospectives," January 6, 1900, p. 11.No. 300. A review of "Shadowings," January 5, 1901, p. 15.No. 301. A review of "A Japanese Miscellany," December 21, 1901, p. 833.No. 302. A review of "Kottō," January 17, 1903, p. 77.No. 303. A review of "Kwaidan," September 17, 1904, p. 373.No. 304. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," March 31, 1906, p. 389.No. 305. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," February 2, 1907, p. 126.

No. 294. A review of "Youma," August 30, 1890, p. 284.

No. 295. A review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," November 10, 1894, p. 634.

No. 296. A review of "Out of the East," August 24, 1895, p. 249.

No. 297. A review of "Kokoro," August 8, 1896, p. 185.

No. 298. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 13, 1897, p. 664.

No. 299. A review of "Exotics and Retrospectives," January 6, 1900, p. 11.

No. 300. A review of "Shadowings," January 5, 1901, p. 15.

No. 301. A review of "A Japanese Miscellany," December 21, 1901, p. 833.

No. 302. A review of "Kottō," January 17, 1903, p. 77.

No. 303. A review of "Kwaidan," September 17, 1904, p. 373.

No. 304. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," March 31, 1906, p. 389.

No. 305. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," February 2, 1907, p. 126.

ATLANTIC MONTHLY, The

No. 306. A review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," and "Out of the East," by Mrs. M. McN. Scott, June, 1895, vol. 75, p. 830.No. 307. A review of "In Ghostly Japan," by Jukichi Inouye, September, 1900, vol. 86, p. 399.No. 308. "Lafcadio Hearn: The Meeting of Three Ways," by Paul Elmer More, February, 1903, vol. 91, p. 204.No. 309. A review of "Kwaidan," June, 1904, vol. 93, p. 857.No. 291. "Lafcadio Hearn: the Man," by Nobushige Amenomori, October, 1905, vol. 96, p. 510.No. 310. "Lafcadio Hearn," by Ferris Greenslet, February, 1907, vol. 99, p. 261.

No. 306. A review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," and "Out of the East," by Mrs. M. McN. Scott, June, 1895, vol. 75, p. 830.

No. 307. A review of "In Ghostly Japan," by Jukichi Inouye, September, 1900, vol. 86, p. 399.

No. 308. "Lafcadio Hearn: The Meeting of Three Ways," by Paul Elmer More, February, 1903, vol. 91, p. 204.

No. 309. A review of "Kwaidan," June, 1904, vol. 93, p. 857.

No. 291. "Lafcadio Hearn: the Man," by Nobushige Amenomori, October, 1905, vol. 96, p. 510.

No. 310. "Lafcadio Hearn," by Ferris Greenslet, February, 1907, vol. 99, p. 261.

AUTHOR, The

No. 311. Sketch by O. P. Caylor (Reprinted from an article in thePhiladelphia North American), January 15, 1890, vol. 2, p. 51.

No. 311. Sketch by O. P. Caylor (Reprinted from an article in thePhiladelphia North American), January 15, 1890, vol. 2, p. 51.

BOOKBUYER, The

No. 312. "Lafcadio Hearn," by J. S. Tunison, May, 1896, vol. 13, p. 209.No. 313. A review of "Kokoro," by Tozo Takayanagi, May, 1896, vol. 13, p. 229.No. 314. "Through the Medium of a Temperament," by John Harrison Wagner, June, 1898, vol. 16, p. 437.No. 315. A review of "Kottō," December, 1902, vol. 25, p. 416.

No. 312. "Lafcadio Hearn," by J. S. Tunison, May, 1896, vol. 13, p. 209.

No. 313. A review of "Kokoro," by Tozo Takayanagi, May, 1896, vol. 13, p. 229.

No. 314. "Through the Medium of a Temperament," by John Harrison Wagner, June, 1898, vol. 16, p. 437.

No. 315. A review of "Kottō," December, 1902, vol. 25, p. 416.

BOOKMAN, The

No. 316. A review of "Shadowings," by F. T. C., February, 1901, vol. 12, p. 582.No. 317. A review of "Kwaidan," November, 1904, vol. 20, p. 159.No. 318. "The Late Lafcadio Hearn," November, 1904, vol. 20, p. 190.

No. 316. A review of "Shadowings," by F. T. C., February, 1901, vol. 12, p. 582.

No. 317. A review of "Kwaidan," November, 1904, vol. 20, p. 159.

No. 318. "The Late Lafcadio Hearn," November, 1904, vol. 20, p. 190.

BUCKLEY, EDMUND

No. 292.The American Journal of Sociology, a review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," January, 1905, vol. 10, P. 545.

No. 292.The American Journal of Sociology, a review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," January, 1905, vol. 10, P. 545.

CAYLOR, O. P.

No. 311.The Author, January 15, 1890, vol. 2, p. 51.

No. 311.The Author, January 15, 1890, vol. 2, p. 51.

CHAUTAUQUAN, The

No. 319. Short Sketch of Hearn, and reprints "Fragment," "Juiroku-zakura," "Riki-Baka," "Yuki-Onna," "The Screen Maiden," September, 1905, vol. 42, p. 245.

No. 319. Short Sketch of Hearn, and reprints "Fragment," "Juiroku-zakura," "Riki-Baka," "Yuki-Onna," "The Screen Maiden," September, 1905, vol. 42, p. 245.

CHICAGO EVENING POST, The

No. 320. "Lafcadio Hearn," by Francis Hackett.

No. 320. "Lafcadio Hearn," by Francis Hackett.

COCKERILL,ColonelJOHN A.

No. 321.Current Literature, "Lafcadio Hearn: the author of 'Kokoro.'" (Reprinted from the New YorkHerald.) June, 1896, vol. 19, p. 476.

No. 321.Current Literature, "Lafcadio Hearn: the author of 'Kokoro.'" (Reprinted from the New YorkHerald.) June, 1896, vol. 19, p. 476.

COLEMAN,Jr., CHARLES W.

No. 322.Harper's Monthly, "The Recent Movement in Southern Literature," May, 1887, vol. 74, p. 855.

No. 322.Harper's Monthly, "The Recent Movement in Southern Literature," May, 1887, vol. 74, p. 855.

CRITIC, The

No. 323. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," April 9, 1898, vol. 29, p. 248.No. 324. "Mr. Hearn's Japanese Shadowings," by Adachi Kinnosuké, January, 1901, vol. 38, p. 29.No. 325. "Lafcadio Hearn's Funeral," by Margaret Emerson, January, 1905, vol. 46, p. 34.No. 326. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," by Wm. Elliot Griffis, February, 1905, vol. 46, p. 185.No. 327. "Hearn's Stories of Old Japan," by W. E. Griffis, March, 1906, vol. 48, p. 222.No. 328. "Letters of a Poet to a Musician," by Henry E. Krehbiel, April, 1906, vol. 48, p. 309.

No. 323. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," April 9, 1898, vol. 29, p. 248.

No. 324. "Mr. Hearn's Japanese Shadowings," by Adachi Kinnosuké, January, 1901, vol. 38, p. 29.

No. 325. "Lafcadio Hearn's Funeral," by Margaret Emerson, January, 1905, vol. 46, p. 34.

No. 326. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," by Wm. Elliot Griffis, February, 1905, vol. 46, p. 185.

No. 327. "Hearn's Stories of Old Japan," by W. E. Griffis, March, 1906, vol. 48, p. 222.

No. 328. "Letters of a Poet to a Musician," by Henry E. Krehbiel, April, 1906, vol. 48, p. 309.

CURRENT LITERATURE

No. 321. "Lafcadio Hearn: the author of 'Kokoro,'" by Colonel John A. Cockerill. (Reprinted from the New YorkHerald.) June, 1896, vol. 19, p. 476.No. 329. "A Glimpse of Lafcadio Hearn," October, 1899, vol. 26, p. 310.No. 330. "Lafcadio Hearn: a Dreamer," by Yone Noguchi. (Reprinted from theNational Magazine.) June, 1905, vol. 38, p. 521.No. 331. "The Mystic Dream of Lafcadio Hearn," January, 1907, vol. 42, p. 49.

No. 321. "Lafcadio Hearn: the author of 'Kokoro,'" by Colonel John A. Cockerill. (Reprinted from the New YorkHerald.) June, 1896, vol. 19, p. 476.

No. 329. "A Glimpse of Lafcadio Hearn," October, 1899, vol. 26, p. 310.

No. 330. "Lafcadio Hearn: a Dreamer," by Yone Noguchi. (Reprinted from theNational Magazine.) June, 1905, vol. 38, p. 521.

No. 331. "The Mystic Dream of Lafcadio Hearn," January, 1907, vol. 42, p. 49.

DAYTON,Ohio, JOURNAL, The

No. 332. Editorial on Lafcadio Hearn, September 30, 1904.No. 333. "Lafcadio Hearn," by J. S. Tunison, December 25, 1906.

No. 332. Editorial on Lafcadio Hearn, September 30, 1904.

No. 333. "Lafcadio Hearn," by J. S. Tunison, December 25, 1906.

DIAL, The

No. 334. A review of "Exotics and Retrospectives," July 16, 1899, vol. 27, p. 52.No. 335. A review of "Shadowings," January 1, 1901, vol. 30, p. 19.No. 336. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," by Wm. Elliot Griffis, December 1, 1904, vol. 36, p. 368.No. 337. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," November 1, 1905, vol. 39, p. 276.No. 338. "Self-Revelation of Lafcadio Hearn," by F. W. Godkin, December 16, 1906, vol. 41, p. 447.

No. 334. A review of "Exotics and Retrospectives," July 16, 1899, vol. 27, p. 52.

No. 335. A review of "Shadowings," January 1, 1901, vol. 30, p. 19.

No. 336. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," by Wm. Elliot Griffis, December 1, 1904, vol. 36, p. 368.

No. 337. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," November 1, 1905, vol. 39, p. 276.

No. 338. "Self-Revelation of Lafcadio Hearn," by F. W. Godkin, December 16, 1906, vol. 41, p. 447.

DUNBAR, OLIVIA HOWARD

No. 339.North American Review, a review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," February 15, 1907, vol. 184, p. 417.

No. 339.North American Review, a review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," February 15, 1907, vol. 184, p. 417.

EMERSON, MARGARET

No. 325.The Critic, "Lafcadio Hearn's Funeral," January, 1905, vol. 46, p. 34.

No. 325.The Critic, "Lafcadio Hearn's Funeral," January, 1905, vol. 46, p. 34.

EVENING SUN, The New York

No. 340. "A Native's Tribute to the Dead American Poet of Japan," November 11, 1904.

No. 340. "A Native's Tribute to the Dead American Poet of Japan," November 11, 1904.

EVENING POST, The New York

No. 341. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," December 1, 1906.

No. 341. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," December 1, 1906.

EVENING TRANSCRIPT, The Boston

No. 342. A review of "Chita," November 2, 1889.

No. 342. A review of "Chita," November 2, 1889.

F. T. C.

No. 316.The Bookman, a review of "Shadowings," February, 1901, vol. 12, p. 582.

No. 316.The Bookman, a review of "Shadowings," February, 1901, vol. 12, p. 582.

FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW, The

No. 343. "Lafcadio Hearn: a Study of his Personality and Art," by George M. Gould, October-November, 1906, vol. 86, pp. 685, 881.

No. 343. "Lafcadio Hearn: a Study of his Personality and Art," by George M. Gould, October-November, 1906, vol. 86, pp. 685, 881.

GODKIN, F. W.

No. 338.The Dial, "Self-Revelation of Lafcadio Hearn," December 16, 1906, vol. 41, p. 447.

No. 338.The Dial, "Self-Revelation of Lafcadio Hearn," December 16, 1906, vol. 41, p. 447.

GOULD, GEORGE M.

No. 343.Putnam's Monthly, "Lafcadio Hearn: a Study of his Personality and Art," October-November, 1906, vol. 1, pp. 97, 156. The Same,Fortnightly Review, October-November, 1906, vol. 86, pp. 685, 881.

No. 343.Putnam's Monthly, "Lafcadio Hearn: a Study of his Personality and Art," October-November, 1906, vol. 1, pp. 97, 156. The Same,Fortnightly Review, October-November, 1906, vol. 86, pp. 685, 881.

GREENSLET, FERRIS

No. 310.Atlantic Monthly, "Lafcadio Hearn," February, 1907, vol. 99, p. 261.

No. 310.Atlantic Monthly, "Lafcadio Hearn," February, 1907, vol. 99, p. 261.

GRIFFIS, WILLIAM ELLIOT

No. 336.The Dial, a review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," December 1, 1904, vol. 36, p. 308.No. 326.The Critic, a review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," February, 1905, vol. 46, p. 185.No. 327.The Critic, "Hearn's Stories of Old Japan," March, 1906, vol. 48, p. 222.

No. 336.The Dial, a review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," December 1, 1904, vol. 36, p. 308.

No. 326.The Critic, a review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," February, 1905, vol. 46, p. 185.

No. 327.The Critic, "Hearn's Stories of Old Japan," March, 1906, vol. 48, p. 222.

HACKETT, FRANCIS

No. 320. ChicagoEvening Post, "Lafcadio Hearn."

No. 320. ChicagoEvening Post, "Lafcadio Hearn."

HARPER'S MONTHLY

No. 322. "The Recent Movement in Southern Literature," by Charles W. Coleman, Jr., May, 1887, vol. 74, p. 855.

No. 322. "The Recent Movement in Southern Literature," by Charles W. Coleman, Jr., May, 1887, vol. 74, p. 855.

HUNEKER, JAMES

No. 344. The New YorkTimes, "Exotic Lafcadio Hearn: The Life and Letters of a Master of Nuance—Elizabeth Bisland's Sympathetic Biography," December 1, 1906, vol. 11, p. 817.

No. 344. The New YorkTimes, "Exotic Lafcadio Hearn: The Life and Letters of a Master of Nuance—Elizabeth Bisland's Sympathetic Biography," December 1, 1906, vol. 11, p. 817.

HUTSON, CHARLES WOODWARD

No. 345.Poet-Lore"The English of Lafcadio Hearn," Spring, 1905, vol. 16, p. 53.

No. 345.Poet-Lore"The English of Lafcadio Hearn," Spring, 1905, vol. 16, p. 53.

INDEPENDENT, The

No. 346. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 24, 1898, vol. 50, p. 1508.No. 347. "An Interpreter of the East" (A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation"), October 27, 1904, vol. 57, p. 976.No. 348. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," December 21, 1905, vol. 59, p. 1478.

No. 346. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 24, 1898, vol. 50, p. 1508.

No. 347. "An Interpreter of the East" (A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation"), October 27, 1904, vol. 57, p. 976.

No. 348. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," December 21, 1905, vol. 59, p. 1478.

INOUYE, JUKICHI

No. 307.Atlantic Monthly, a review of "In Ghostly Japan," September, 1900, vol. 86, p. 399.

No. 307.Atlantic Monthly, a review of "In Ghostly Japan," September, 1900, vol. 86, p. 399.

INTERNATIONAL STUDIO, The

No. 349. A review of "Stories and Sketches of Japan," 1905, vol. 25, p. XL.

No. 349. A review of "Stories and Sketches of Japan," 1905, vol. 25, p. XL.

KENNARD, NINA H.

No. 350.Nineteenth Century and After, "Lafcadio Hearn," January, 1906, vol. 59, p. 135.

No. 350.Nineteenth Century and After, "Lafcadio Hearn," January, 1906, vol. 59, p. 135.

KINNOSUKÉ, ADACHI

No. 324.The Critic, "Mr. Hearn's Japanese Shadowings," January, 1901, vol. 38, p. 29.

No. 324.The Critic, "Mr. Hearn's Japanese Shadowings," January, 1901, vol. 38, p. 29.

KREHBIEL, HENRY E.

No. 328.The Critic, "Letters of a Poet to a Musician," April, 1906, vol. 48, p. 309.No. 351. The New YorkTribune, "Hearn and Folk-Lore Music."

No. 328.The Critic, "Letters of a Poet to a Musician," April, 1906, vol. 48, p. 309.

No. 351. The New YorkTribune, "Hearn and Folk-Lore Music."

LITERARY WORLD, The

No. 352. A review of "The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard," February 15, 1890, vol. 21, p. 59.No. 353. A review of "One of Cleopatra's Nights," February 14, 1891, vol. 22, p. 56.No. 354. A review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," October 20, 1894, vol. 25, p. 347.No. 355. A review of "Out of the East," April 20, 1895, vol. 26, p. 123.No. 356. A review of "Kokoro," April 18, 1896, vol. 27, p. 116.No. 357. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 13, 1897, vol. 28, p. 389.No. 358. A review of "A Japanese Miscellany," December 1, 1901, vol. 32, p. 207.

No. 352. A review of "The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard," February 15, 1890, vol. 21, p. 59.

No. 353. A review of "One of Cleopatra's Nights," February 14, 1891, vol. 22, p. 56.

No. 354. A review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," October 20, 1894, vol. 25, p. 347.

No. 355. A review of "Out of the East," April 20, 1895, vol. 26, p. 123.

No. 356. A review of "Kokoro," April 18, 1896, vol. 27, p. 116.

No. 357. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 13, 1897, vol. 28, p. 389.

No. 358. A review of "A Japanese Miscellany," December 1, 1901, vol. 32, p. 207.

LIVING AGE, The

No. 359. "Lafcadio Hearn," by Robert Young, March 23, 1907, vol. 252, p. 760. (Reprinted from theSpeaker.)

No. 359. "Lafcadio Hearn," by Robert Young, March 23, 1907, vol. 252, p. 760. (Reprinted from theSpeaker.)

MATHER,Jr., F. J.

No. 360.The Nation, "Lafcadio Hearn on Style" (editorial), December 6, 1906, vol. 83, p. 478.

No. 360.The Nation, "Lafcadio Hearn on Style" (editorial), December 6, 1906, vol. 83, p. 478.

MESSENGER, The

No. 361. "Mr. Lafcadio Hearn on the Jesuit Missions in Japan," by Herbert Thurston, S. J., January, 1906, vol. 45, p. 1.

No. 361. "Mr. Lafcadio Hearn on the Jesuit Missions in Japan," by Herbert Thurston, S. J., January, 1906, vol. 45, p. 1.

MORE, PAUL ELMER

No. 308.Atlantic Monthly, "Lafcadio Hearn: the Meeting of Three Ways," February, 1903, vol. 91, p. 204.

No. 308.Atlantic Monthly, "Lafcadio Hearn: the Meeting of Three Ways," February, 1903, vol. 91, p. 204.

NATION, The

No. 362. A review of "Gombo Zhèbes," April 23, 1885, vol. 40, p. 349.No. 363. A review of "Some Chinese Ghosts," May 26, 1887, vol. 44, p. 456.No. 364. A review of "Youma," May 7, 1891, vol. 52, p. 385.No. 365. A review of "Kokoro," July 9, 1896, vol. 63, p. 35.No. 366. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," February 3, 1898, vol. 66, p. 97.No. 367. A review of "Shadowings," November 8, 1900, vol. 71, p. 372.No. 368. A review of "A Japanese Miscellany," January 9, 1902, vol. 74, p. 39.No. 369. A review of "Kottō," March 26, 1903, vol. 76, p. 254.No. 370. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," December 8, 1904, vol. 79, p. 465.No. 371. A review of "Stories and Sketches of Japan," January 26, 1905, vol. 80, p. 68.No. 372. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," December 21, 1905, vol. 81, p. 510.No. 373. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," November 29, 1906, vol. 83, p. 464.No. 360. "Lafcadio Hearn on Style" (editorial), by F. J. Mather, Jr., December 6, 1906, vol. 83, p. 478.

No. 362. A review of "Gombo Zhèbes," April 23, 1885, vol. 40, p. 349.

No. 363. A review of "Some Chinese Ghosts," May 26, 1887, vol. 44, p. 456.

No. 364. A review of "Youma," May 7, 1891, vol. 52, p. 385.

No. 365. A review of "Kokoro," July 9, 1896, vol. 63, p. 35.

No. 366. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," February 3, 1898, vol. 66, p. 97.

No. 367. A review of "Shadowings," November 8, 1900, vol. 71, p. 372.

No. 368. A review of "A Japanese Miscellany," January 9, 1902, vol. 74, p. 39.

No. 369. A review of "Kottō," March 26, 1903, vol. 76, p. 254.

No. 370. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," December 8, 1904, vol. 79, p. 465.

No. 371. A review of "Stories and Sketches of Japan," January 26, 1905, vol. 80, p. 68.

No. 372. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," December 21, 1905, vol. 81, p. 510.

No. 373. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," November 29, 1906, vol. 83, p. 464.

No. 360. "Lafcadio Hearn on Style" (editorial), by F. J. Mather, Jr., December 6, 1906, vol. 83, p. 478.

NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER, The

No. 350. "Lafcadio Hearn," by Nina H. Kennard, January, 1906, vol. 59, p. 135.

No. 350. "Lafcadio Hearn," by Nina H. Kennard, January, 1906, vol. 59, p. 135.

NOGUCHI, YONE

No. 330.Current Literature, "Lafcadio Hearn: a Dreamer." (Reprinted from theNational Magazine.) June, 1905, vol. 38, p. 521.

No. 330.Current Literature, "Lafcadio Hearn: a Dreamer." (Reprinted from theNational Magazine.) June, 1905, vol. 38, p. 521.

NORTH AMERICAN, The

No. 339. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," by Olivia Howard Dunbar, February 15, 1907, vol. 184, p. 417.

No. 339. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," by Olivia Howard Dunbar, February 15, 1907, vol. 184, p. 417.

OUTLOOK, The

No. 374. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," October 16, 1897, vol. 57, p. 435.No. 375. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," November 9, 1906, vol. 84, p. 503.

No. 374. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," October 16, 1897, vol. 57, p. 435.

No. 375. A review of "The Romance of the Milky Way," November 9, 1906, vol. 84, p. 503.

POET-LORE

No. 345. "The English of Lafcadio Hearn," by Charles Woodward Hutson, Spring, 1905, vol. 16, p. 53.

No. 345. "The English of Lafcadio Hearn," by Charles Woodward Hutson, Spring, 1905, vol. 16, p. 53.

PUBLIC OPINION

No. 376. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 25, 1897, vol. 23, p. 694.No. 377. A review of "Shadowings," October 18, 1900, vol. 29, p. 504.No. 378. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," October 27, 1904. vol. 37, p. 537.

No. 376. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 25, 1897, vol. 23, p. 694.

No. 377. A review of "Shadowings," October 18, 1900, vol. 29, p. 504.

No. 378. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," October 27, 1904. vol. 37, p. 537.

PUTNAM'S MONTHLY

No. 343. "Lafcadio Hearn: A Study of his Personality and Art," by George M. Gould, October-November, 1906, vol. I, pp. 97, 156.

No. 343. "Lafcadio Hearn: A Study of his Personality and Art," by George M. Gould, October-November, 1906, vol. I, pp. 97, 156.

SCOTT,Mrs. M. McN.

No. 306.Atlantic Monthly, a review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," and "Out of the East," June, 1895, vol. 75, p. 830.

No. 306.Atlantic Monthly, a review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," and "Out of the East," June, 1895, vol. 75, p. 830.

SHORE, W. TEIGNMOUTH

No. 288.Academy, a review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," December 10, 1904, vol. 67, p. 584.

No. 288.Academy, a review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," December 10, 1904, vol. 67, p. 584.

SPECTATOR, The

No. 379. A review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," November 17, 1894, vol. 73, p. 698.No. 380. A review of "Out of the East," October 12, 1895, vol. 75, p.459.No. 381. A review of "Kokoro," May 23, 1896, vol. 76, p. 739.No. 382. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 20, 1897, vol. 79, p. 736.No. 383. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," January 14, 1905, vol. 94, p. 54.

No. 379. A review of "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," November 17, 1894, vol. 73, p. 698.

No. 380. A review of "Out of the East," October 12, 1895, vol. 75, p.459.

No. 381. A review of "Kokoro," May 23, 1896, vol. 76, p. 739.

No. 382. A review of "Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," November 20, 1897, vol. 79, p. 736.

No. 383. A review of "Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation," January 14, 1905, vol. 94, p. 54.

TAKAYANAGI, TOZO

No. 313.The Book Buyer, a review of "Kokoro," May, 1896, vol. 13, p. 229.

No. 313.The Book Buyer, a review of "Kokoro," May, 1896, vol. 13, p. 229.

THURSTON, S. J., Herbert

No. 361.The Messenger, "Mr. Lafcadio Hearn on the Jesuit Missions in Japan," January, 1906, vol. 45, p. 1.

No. 361.The Messenger, "Mr. Lafcadio Hearn on the Jesuit Missions in Japan," January, 1906, vol. 45, p. 1.

TIMES-DEMOCRAT, The New Orleans

No. 384. "A Strange Career," August 5, 1906.No. 385. "Lafcadio Hearn and His Friends," August 20, 1906.No. 386. "Silken Fetters," May 26, 1907.

No. 384. "A Strange Career," August 5, 1906.

No. 385. "Lafcadio Hearn and His Friends," August 20, 1906.

No. 386. "Silken Fetters," May 26, 1907.

TIMES, The New York

No. 387. A review of "Two Years in the French West Indies," September 1, 1890.No. 344. "Exotic Lafcadio Hearn: The Life and Letters of a Master of Nuance—Elizabeth Bisland's Sympathetic Biography," by James Huneker, December 1, 1906, vol. 11, p. 817.

No. 387. A review of "Two Years in the French West Indies," September 1, 1890.

No. 344. "Exotic Lafcadio Hearn: The Life and Letters of a Master of Nuance—Elizabeth Bisland's Sympathetic Biography," by James Huneker, December 1, 1906, vol. 11, p. 817.

TRIBUNE, The New York

No. 388. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," December 5, 1906.No. 351. "Hearn and Folk-Lore Music," by H. E. Krehbiel.

No. 388. A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," December 5, 1906.

No. 351. "Hearn and Folk-Lore Music," by H. E. Krehbiel.

TUNISON, J. S.

No. 312.The Book Buyer, "Lafcadio Hearn," May, 1896, vol. 13, p. 209.No. 333.The Dayton (Ohio) Journal, "Lafcadio Hearn," December 25, 1906.

No. 312.The Book Buyer, "Lafcadio Hearn," May, 1896, vol. 13, p. 209.

No. 333.The Dayton (Ohio) Journal, "Lafcadio Hearn," December 25, 1906.

WAGNER, JOHN HARRISON

No. 314.The Book Buyer, "Through the Medium of a Temperament," June, 1898, vol. 16, p. 437.

No. 314.The Book Buyer, "Through the Medium of a Temperament," June, 1898, vol. 16, p. 437.

YOUNG, ROBERT

No. 359.The Living Age, "Lafcadio Hearn," March 23, 1907, vol. 252, p. 760.

No. 359.The Living Age, "Lafcadio Hearn," March 23, 1907, vol. 252, p. 760.

X

FOREIGN ARTICLES AND CRITICAL REVIEWS UPON HEARN

(Nos. 389-398)

DANISH

NYA PRESSEN

No. 389. "Ur en författares lif," af Konni Zilliacus, February 2, 1899.

No. 389. "Ur en författares lif," af Konni Zilliacus, February 2, 1899.

FRENCH

BENTZON,Th.

No. 390.Revue des deux Mondes, "Un Peintre du Japon: Lafcadio Hearn,"[45]June 1, 1904, vol. 21, p. 556.

No. 390.Revue des deux Mondes, "Un Peintre du Japon: Lafcadio Hearn,"[45]June 1, 1904, vol. 21, p. 556.

CAHIERS DE LA QUINZAINE

No. 391. "Impressions sur la vie japonaise," par Félicien Challayé, June, 1902, 3rd Series, 17th Cahier.

No. 391. "Impressions sur la vie japonaise," par Félicien Challayé, June, 1902, 3rd Series, 17th Cahier.

CHALLAYÉ, FÉLICIEN

No. 391.Cahiers de la quinzaine, "Impressions sur la vie japonaise," June, 1902, 3rd Series, 17th Cahier.No. 392.Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale. "Un Philosophe japonisant, Lafcadio Hearn,"[45]1903, vol. 11, p. 338.No. 393.Revue de Paris, "Lafcadio Hearn et le Japon,"[45]December 1, 1904, vol. 6, p. 655.

No. 391.Cahiers de la quinzaine, "Impressions sur la vie japonaise," June, 1902, 3rd Series, 17th Cahier.

No. 392.Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale. "Un Philosophe japonisant, Lafcadio Hearn,"[45]1903, vol. 11, p. 338.

No. 393.Revue de Paris, "Lafcadio Hearn et le Japon,"[45]December 1, 1904, vol. 6, p. 655.


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