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Tales of the Samurai / Stories Illustrating Bushido, the Moral Principles of the Japanese Knighthood

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A collection of traditional samurai narratives adapted from kōdanshi storytelling that illustrates bushido through episodes of loyalty, honor, revenge, sacrifice, and ritual duty. Each short tale stages ethical dilemmas in a feudal setting—servants who pursue redress through religious discipline, warriors who accept death or perform dramatic acts of fidelity, and contests of courage and reputation—accompanied by authorial notes on selection and oral origins. The varied, often didactic stories emphasize personal integrity, social obligation, and the moral expectations that governed samurai conduct.

About the Author

Miyamori, Asataro portrait

Asataro Miyamori

Asataro Miyamori was a Japanese author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the genre of historical fiction. His notable book, "Tales of the Samurai / Stories Illustrating Bushido, the Moral Principles of the Japanese Knighthood," explores the ethical framework of the samurai class and provides insights into the cultural values of Japan during the feudal era. Through his storytelling, Miyamori contributed to the understanding of bushido, the way of the warrior, and its significance in Japanese history and literature.

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