This book presents rare narratives written by Russians - explorers, official envoys, scholars and, later, tourists - who visited Japan between 1792 and 1913.
This book presents rare narratives written by Russians - explorers, official envoys, scholars and, later, tourists - who visited Japan between 1792 and 1913.
David N. Wells is a senior librarian at Curtin University Library in Perth, Western Australia. He has published widely on Russian Literature, including two books on the poetry of Anna Akhmatova. He is joint editor (with Sandra Wilson) of The Russo-Japanese War in Cultural Perspectives, 1904-05.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Journal of Laxman's Embassy to Japan (Ezo 1792-3) 2. Voyage Round the World (Nagasaki 1804-5) 3. Narrative of My Captivity in Japan (Ezo 1811) 4. The Frigate Pallada (Nagasaki 1853) 5. News from Japan (Edo 1859) 6. In the East (Hakodate 1860) 7. Around Asia (Nagasaki 1880) 8. On the Japanese Railways (Nagoya 1890) 9. Around the Islands of the Far East (Nagasaki 1892) 10. Around Korea Manchuria and the Liaodong Peninsula (Nagasaki Yokohama 1898) 11. The Price of Blood (Kyoto 1905) 12. My First Day in Japan (Gifu 1913)
1. Journal of Laxman's Embassy to Japan (Ezo 1792-3) 2. Voyage Round the World (Nagasaki 1804-5) 3. Narrative of My Captivity in Japan (Ezo 1811) 4. The Frigate Pallada (Nagasaki 1853) 5. News from Japan (Edo 1859) 6. In the East (Hakodate 1860) 7. Around Asia (Nagasaki 1880) 8. On the Japanese Railways (Nagoya 1890) 9. Around the Islands of the Far East (Nagasaki 1892) 10. Around Korea Manchuria and the Liaodong Peninsula (Nagasaki Yokohama 1898) 11. The Price of Blood (Kyoto 1905) 12. My First Day in Japan (Gifu 1913)
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