
Mythen & Legenden van Japan
by F. Hadland (Frederick Hadland) Davis
"Mythen & Legenden van Japan" by F. Hadland Davis is a collection of myths and legends written in the late 19th century. The work serves as an exploration of Japanese folklore, focusing on a variety of mythological themes including gods, heroes, and supernatural occurrences, drawing from the rich tapestry of Japan's cultural history. Through its diverse tales, the book seeks to illuminate the unique aspects of Japanese mythology and its influence on the nation’s identity. The opening of the text introduces the context of Japanese myths and legends, acknowledging the misconceptions held by Western cultures while expressing newfound respect for Japan as a significant power. The author outlines the importance of ancient mythological texts like the "Kojiki" and "Nihongi", which serve as crucial sources for these stories. The narrative begins with the creation myths involving Izanagi and Izanami, the origins of the gods, and hints at the exploration of various legendary heroes, such as Yoshitsune and Benkei, foreshadowing their adventures and challenges. This introduction sets the stage for an engaging journey through the enchanting and philosophical realms of Japan's mythological heritage.
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