Warriors of Old Japan
and Other Stories
Lu par mlcui
This is a collection of stories featuring members of the Samurai - the warrior class of old Japan, rendered into English by Yei Theodora Ozaki. In the preface, the author herself says, "In picturesqueness of conception Japanese stories yield the palm to none. And they are rich in quaint expressions and dainty conceits." - Summary by mlcui
Chapitres
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| Preface and Intro Note | 4:32 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Madame Yukio Ozaki, Part 1 | 14:11 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Madame Yukio Ozaki, Part 2 | 14:19 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Hachiro Tametomo, Part 1 | 18:49 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Hachiro Tametomo, Part 2 | 18:00 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Gen Sanmi Yorimasa, Part 1 | 24:09 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Gen Sanmi Yorimasa, Part 2 | 16:52 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Story of Yoshitsune, Part 1 | 22:23 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Story of Yoshitsune, Part 2 | 21:08 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Story of Benkei, Part 1 | 25:50 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Story of Benkei, Part 2 | 28:12 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Goblin of Oyeyama, Part 1 | 19:46 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Goblin of Oyeyama, Part 2 | 19:21 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Kidomaru the Robber | 27:16 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Story of the Pots of Plum, Cherry and Pine | 28:23 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Shiragiku or White Chrysanthemum, Part 1 | 28:40 | Lu par mlcui | |
| Shiragiku or White Chrysanthemum, Part 2 | 20:23 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Princess of the Bowl, Part 1 | 30:43 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Princess of the Bowl, Part 2 | 23:41 | Lu par mlcui | |
| The Story of Lazy Taro | 32:59 | Lu par mlcui |
Critiques
fine
Tigerman
a lovely set of stories, well read
False
Bill Cosby
They make it appears like the BIPOC peoples of Japan were blood thirsty. In actuality they were all peaceable harmonious nonbinary vegetarians. They only became violent after the evil old white heteronormative males forced traditional gender roles upon the poor Japanese after commodore Perry, who was actually a prior incarnation of Donald Trump, unlawfully invaded the island in the 19th century