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Japanese Fairy Tales

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A collection of retold traditional Japanese folktales and legends gathered from mythic records, oral memory, and stage repertoire, offering short narratives that range from ghostly and tragic to humorous and didactic. Stories present supernatural encounters, enchanted objects, animal fables, romantic and moral dilemmas, and quest-like adventures, each rendered with lyrical description and episodic pacing. The volume groups varied motifs and tones to showcase the diversity of folk narrative forms, and many entries are paired with evocative illustrations that amplify mood and imagery, making the anthology accessible to readers seeking a broad introduction to these traditional tales.

About the Author

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Grace James

Grace James was a notable author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of folklore. Her most recognized work, "Japanese Fairy Tales," showcases her ability to weave enchanting narratives that draw from traditional Japanese stories. Through her retellings, James not only entertained young readers but also introduced them to the rich cultural heritage of Japan. Her storytelling style is characterized by vivid imagery and moral lessons, making her tales both engaging and educational. James's work continues to be appreciated for its charm and cultural significance.

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