Author:Suematsu Kenchō
Works
- The Identity of the Great Conqueror Genghis Khan with the Japanese Hero Yoshitsuné (1879) (external scan)
- Genji Monogatari (1882) (external scan)
- “The Position of the ‘Genji Monogatari’ in Japanese Literature,” Hansei Zasshi, 12(11), 10–17 (1897) (external scan)
- “The Ethics of Japan,” Journal of the Society of Arts in London, 53(2729), 427–435 (1905) (external scan)
- Reprinted in Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institute for 1905, pp. 293–307
- “The Family Relations in Japan,” Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society, London, 6(3), 391–394 (1904) (external scan)
- “The Great Change in Japan,” Fortnightly Review, 82(455), 776–782 (1904) (external scan)
- “Hara-kiri: Its Real Significance,” Nineteenth Century and After, 56(334), 960–965 (1904) (external scan)
- “Woman’s Education,” “Police,” “Art and Literature,” and “The Problem of the Far East,” in Japan by the Japanese (1904), edited by Alfred Stead
- “On the Aims of Japan,” Review of Reviews, 30(175), 26 (1904) (external scan)
- “The Religions of Japan,” Independent Review, 4(15), 349–362 (1904) (external scan)
- “Russia and Japan” (1904) (external scan)
- Reply to Longford, “The Commercial Morality of the Japanese,” in Magazine of Commerce, 7, 97–101 (1905) (external scan)
- Longford’s work was published in Contemporary Review, 87, 705–711 (1905) (external scan)
- A Fantasy of Far Japan (1905) (external scan)
- “The Heart of the Mikado,” Nineteenth Century, 57, 566–572 (1905) (external scan)
- “The Japanese Character” (1905) (external scan)
- “Japanese Education,” Independent Review, 6(23), 191–200 (1905) (external scan)
- The Risen Sun (1905) (external scan)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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