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Old-World Japan: Legends of the Land of the Gods

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A series of retellings of traditional Japanese myths and folktales presents creation legends, the emergence of major deities, a radiant sun goddess and the pair who shape the land, an underworld descent and struggles with demons, and a range of shorter tales — from enchanted palaces beneath the sea and lovers separated by celestial rivers to an island of eternal youth, forest-born heroes, animal brides, and household fables. The selections emphasize vivid imagery, seasonal and natural themes, and supernatural causality, arranged as concise, picturesque narratives chosen for charm and color and accompanied by illustrative plates.

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Frank Rinder

Frank Rinder was an author known for his exploration of Japanese culture and mythology. His notable work, "Old-World Japan: Legends of the Land of the Gods," delves into the rich tapestry of Japanese legends and traditions, offering readers a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural heritage of Japan. Rinder's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the stories that shape the identity of a nation, making his contributions valuable for those interested in folklore and the historical context of Japan.

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