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R. H. Blyth

    Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics
    Haiku (Volume II)
    Haiku (Volume I)
    Haiku (Volume IV)
    Haiku (Volume III)
    Zen and Zen Classics
    • Zen and Zen Classics

      • 124 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      Book by Blyth, R. H.

      Zen and Zen Classics
      5,0
    • Haiku (Volume III)

      Summer / Autumn

      • 492 stránok
      • 18 hodin čítania

      Reginald Horace Blyth's work significantly contributed to the appreciation of haiku and Zen philosophy in the West. A British scholar who spent much of his life in Japan, he became an authority on Japanese poetry. His four-volume haiku anthology showcases the finest works of Japan's haiku masters, paired with his insightful commentary. This collection serves as a vital resource for English-speaking audiences, illuminating the essence and spirit of haiku in an accessible manner, reflecting Blyth's profound admiration and understanding of the art form.

      Haiku (Volume III)
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    • Haiku (Volume IV)

      Autumn / Winter

      • 488 stránok
      • 18 hodin čítania

      Reginald Horace Blyth significantly contributed to the introduction of haiku and Zen philosophy to the West. Having spent much of his life in Japan as an English professor, he developed a profound appreciation for Japanese poetry. His four-volume haiku anthology serves as a vital resource for English-speaking readers, showcasing the masterpieces of Japan's haiku masters along with Blyth's insightful commentary. This work captures the essence and spirit of haiku, making it more accessible to Western audiences than ever before.

      Haiku (Volume IV)
      4,5
    • Haiku (Volume I)

      Eastern Culture

      • 502 stránok
      • 18 hodin čítania

      Reginald Horace Blyth, a key figure in introducing haiku and Zen philosophy to the West, dedicated much of his life to Japan, where he taught English and developed a profound appreciation for Japanese poetry. His four-volume haiku anthology is revered among enthusiasts, showcasing the finest works of Japan's haiku masters alongside Blyth's insightful commentary. This collection captures the essence and spirit of haiku, making it accessible and meaningful for English-speaking audiences.

      Haiku (Volume I)
      4,3
    • Haiku (Volume II)

      Spring

      • 416 stránok
      • 15 hodin čítania

      Reginald Horace Blyth played a pivotal role in introducing haiku and Zen philosophy to the West, drawing from his extensive experience in Japan as an English professor and cultural liaison. His four-volume haiku anthology is a vital resource for English-speaking audiences, showcasing the masterpieces of Japanese haiku alongside his insightful commentary. Blyth's work captures the essence and spirit of this unique art form, making it more accessible and appreciated by those unfamiliar with its cultural roots.

      Haiku (Volume II)
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    • It was R.H Blyth's belief that "all that is good in European literature and culture is simply and solely that which is in accordance with the Spirit of Zen." He thereafter applied himself to the task of searching the writings of East and West in an attempt to discover that Spirit. Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics embraces the classical literature of China and Japan and the whole extent of English literature, with numerous quotations not only from English but also from French, German, Italian, and Spanish writing. Don Quixote has a chapter all to himself, and the author considers him possibly the purest example in all of world literature of a man who lives by Zen. In English, the Zen attitude toward life is found most consistently in Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Dickens, and Stevenson. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Zen, haiku, or indeed English literature.

      Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics
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    • A History of Haiku (Volume One)

      From the Beginnings up to Issa

      • 462 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania

      Reginald Horace Blyth's work offers a profound exploration of haiku, emphasizing its unique ability to convey fleeting moments of perception. Renowned for his four-volume anthology, Blyth curates a selection of exceptional poems that reflect the history of this poetic form, showcasing its masters alongside lesser-known voices. His insights into the motivations behind haiku provide a comprehensive understanding of its evolution, celebrating both its triumphs and challenges while revealing its power to express the inexpressible.

      A History of Haiku (Volume One)
      3,0
    • This book presents the techniques as recorded in the most important Zen texts, with commentaries to aid the Western reader. The object us not to alter Zen for Western consumption, but to make Zen accessible to the West. In do so, it takes its place as one of those key works that are making Zen an increasingly potent force throughout the world today.

      Games Zen masters play : writings of R.H. Blyth
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    • Zen and Zen Classics (Volume Two)

      History of Zen

      • 234 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Focusing on Zen philosophy, this work explores the essence of self-enlightenment and inner reasoning that shaped Japan's history. Reginald Horace Blyth aims to convey the true nature and mindset of Zen, guiding readers toward a deeper understanding of their inner selves and their connection to the universe. Through his insightful approach, Blyth invites an awakening of awareness, enriching the reader's perspective on life and existence.

      Zen and Zen Classics (Volume Two)
    • A History of Haiku (Volume Two)

      From Issa up to the Present

      • 448 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania

      Reginald Horace Blyth's work offers a profound exploration of haiku, showcasing its essence through selected outstanding poems. His anthology captures the historical fluctuations of this poetic form, emphasizing its masters and failures while revealing its capacity to convey deep emotions and moments of clarity. Blyth's unique perspective as a Westerner enhances the understanding of haiku, making it accessible and appreciated for its ability to express the inexpressible. This collection serves as a pivotal resource for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of haiku literature.

      A History of Haiku (Volume Two)