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BD. Edmund Blunden, 1896~1974
Introduction
Primary Materials
1. Poems in London Mercury,
1924.
2. Tokyo: An Unpublished Passage from Goldsmith’s
The Traveller?, 1924.
3. Far East, 1925.
4. To Ishii Hakuson, 1925.
5. Buddhist Paintings, 1925.
6. On ‘Japanese English’,
1925.
7. Japan’s English Poets,
1926.
8. More Hearn Letters, 1926.
9. ‘Japan’ and its Group,
1926.
10. Hiroshige as Humorist, 1926.
11. Ghosts-Grotesques, 1926.
12. Oriental Ornamentations, 1926.
13. A Tokyo Secret, 1926.
14. Edmund Blunden, His Professorship
and His Writings, 1927.
15. Building the Library, Night Scene, Tokyo University, 1927.
16. Japanese Nightpiece, 1927.
17. Review of Social Currents in
Japan, 1927.
18. Japanese Garland, 1928.
19. Undertones of War, 1928.
20. The Two Japans, 1928.
21. Japan, Ancient and Modern,
1928.
22. Japan in 19— and untitled,
1928.
23. A
Quartet (‘The Mikado’ at Cambridge), 1928.
24. Review of The Gardens of Japan,
1928.
25. Japanese Drama, 1928.
26. The
Visitor, 1929.
27. Near and Far, 1929.
28. English Literature in Japan,
1929.
29. Japanese Intuitions, 1929.
30. The Poems of Edmund Blunden,
1914-1930, 1930.
31. Japanese Moments, 1930.
32. Lafcadio Hearn, 1930.
33. The Japanese Pilgrimage, 1930.
34. Japan Opened, 1931.
35. English Lectures in Japan,
1931.
36. Lafcadio Hearn, the Mystic,
1931.
37. Review of A Superficial Journey
through Tokyo and Peking, 1932.
38. Somewhere
East, 1932.
39. Japanese Poems, 1933.
40. The
Cottage at Chigasaki, 1933.
41. Choice or Chance, 1934.
42. The Mind’s Eye,
1934.
43. University Japan Society, 1934.
44. Old and New Japan, 1934.
45. A
Song, 1935.
46. Review of Facing Two Ways,
1936.
47. Review of Masterpieces of Japanese
Poetry Ancient and Modern, 1936.
48. In
the Margin, 1938.
49. Review of Japan Over Asia,
1938.
50. Poems 1930-1940, 1940.
51. Love of Life, 1943.
52. The Japanese Emperor, 1945.
53. British Embassy, Tokyo, 1946.
54. Foreword to One Hundred Poems
(Hyakunin isshu), 1948.
55. Two Lectures on English Literature,
1948.
56. Phoenix and Rising Sun, 1948.
57. Japanese Reflections, 1948.
58. Matsushima,
1948.
59. After the Bombing and Other
Short Poems, 1949.
60. A
Song for Kwansei, 1949.
61. To
Japanese Students: A Sonnet, 1949.
62. Japanese Culture, 1948, 1949.
63. Japanese Journey, 1949.
64. And Japanese Scenery?, 1949.
65. From
the Japanese Inn Window,
1949.
66. Moji
on the Sea, 1949.
67. Sakurajima,
a Volcano, 1949.
68. Eastward, 1950.
69. Edmund Blunden, 1950.
70. Records of Friendship,
1950.
71. A Wanderer in Japan,
1950.
72. College
Song, For Tokyo Joshi Daigaku, 1950.
73. The New Japan, 1950.
74. New
Year: Old Japan, 1950.
75. Japanese Poetry, 1950.
76. Edmund Blunden Number, Eigo
seinen, 1950.
77. Books,
1950.
78. MacArthur’s Japan’
and ‘Japanese Questions, 1950.
79. Tokyo
Lawn, 1950.
80. To Praise Kenkyusha, 1950.
81. England and Japan, 1950.
82. Japan Dreams of a Happy Future,
1950.
83. Voice
of Autumn, 1950.
84. Some Short Poems on Japanese Subjects,
1950.
85. The Westernization of Japan,
1950.
86. The
King’s Arms Hotel, 1951.
87. To the International P.E.N. Society,
1951.
88. Japanese
Glimpses, 1951.
89. The Far East, 1951.
90. Christianity in Japan, 1951.
91. Japanese History, 1951.
92. Foreword to Impressions of Japan
and Other Essays, 1952.
93. Speech at the Inauguration of Takeshi
Saitô as President of Tokyo Joshi Daigaku [1948], 1952.
94. To
Mr and Mrs Hani, 1952.
95. Japan After the Occupation,
1952.
96. Review of Bulletin of the Japan
Society of London, 1952.
97. Review of Japan, 1952.
98. Review of The Left Wing in Japanese
Politics, 1952.
99. In Old Japan, 1952.
100. Japanese Classic, 1952.
101. Japanese Print, 1952.
102. A Family History, 1952.
103. Review of The Faber Gallery
of Oriental Art, 1953.
104. Borrowed Passages, 1953.
105. In
Hokkaido, 1953.
106. Prince
Akihito Poem Read, 1953.
107. Review of Japanese Literature,
1953.
108. Japanese Citizens, Japanese Outlook,
and Interpreters of Japan, 1953.
109. Tokyo, 1954.
110. Eight
Japanese Poems, 1954.
111. To the Editor, Japan News,
1954.
112. For
a Spring Dance by Tamami Gojo, 1954.
113. Some Short Poems on Japanese Subjects,
1955.
114. Returning to Hôsei University,
1955.
115. 10 Years of Renaissance, 1955.
116. How Should I Forget, 1955.
117. Today—But Yesterday,
1955.
118. Foreword to The First Englishman
in Japan, 1956.
119. Review of Japanese Masters
of the Colour Print, Japanese Colour Prints from Harunobu to Utamaro;
Pageant of Japanese Art; A Story of Ukiyoe; Utamaro;
and Japanese Folk Tales, 1956.
120. Towards a New Understanding of
Japanese Culture, 1956.
121. Poems of the New Japan, 1956.
122. JAPANESE
INN, 1956.
123. Teaching English in Japan,
1956.
124. Arrival
at a River, in Japan, 1956.
125. Poems of Many Years,
1957.
126. Seen From Japan, 1957.
127. A Japanese Garland, 1957.
128. Japanese Modernists, 1957.
129. For
the Education Institute of Aichi Prefecture, 1958.
130. Review of Modern English Studies;
Where Two Cultures Meet; Hokusai; and Hokusai:
Paintings, Drawings, and Woodcuts, 1958.
131. Japan’s Cultural Traditions,
1958.
132. The New Professor, 1958.
133. Lafcadio Hearn, Teacher, 1959.
134. Mrs Hani was Prometheus, 1959.
135. In
Honor of Royal Couple, 1959.
136. Mr.
Collins at Miyajima,
1959, 1959.
137. Fourth Visit: Or, Japan up-to-date,
1959.
138. A Return to Japan, 1959.
139. At
Tsuruya in Kobe, 1960.
140. It
shall be written, 1960.
141. Still Things Japanese, 1960.
142. On
Blood Transfusion,
1960.
143. Japan
Beautiful, 1961.
144. A Hong Kong House,
1962.
145. Courtly Taste, 1962.
146. The Spirit of Japan, 1962.
147. On From Hiroshima, 1963.
148. Review of Thought and Behaviour
in Modern Japanese Politics, 1964.
149. Legends from Japan, 1964.
150. Japan Meets Europe, 1964.
151. Translating Saikaku, 1964.
152. Nippophil, 1964.
153. Review of Basic Japanese for
College Students, 1964.
154. Prologue
to Taming of the Shrew, 1965.
155. Written
in the Women’s Christian College, Tokyo, 1965.
156. Review of Modern Japanese Novels
and the West; Modern Japanese Stories; Folk Legends of Japan;
and The Road to Inamura, 1965.
157. A Selection of the Shorter
Poems, 1966.
158. Interview [1964], 1966.
159. Englishman of Japan, 1966.
160. Poems on Japan, 1967.
161. Eastern Aesthetics, 1967.
162. The Midnight Skaters,
1968.
163. A Selection from the Poems,
1969.
164. Miscellaneous, in Nippon no
asu yobu chikara (The power that calls Japan’s tomorrow),
1969.
165. Edmund Blunden: A Tribute From
Japan, 1974.
166. To Richard Cobden-Sanderson and
Cyril Beaumont [1924-27], 1980.
167. Poems, 1981.
168. Selected Poems, 1982.
169. To Aki Hayashi [1928-62],
1988.
170. Miscellaneous [1924-62], 1990.
171. Unpublished materials.
Secondary Materials
172. Review of Japanese Garland,
1928.
173. Reviews of Near and Far,
1929.
174. Reviews of The Mind’s
Eye, 1934.
175. Robert Graves and Alan Hodge, The
Long Week-End, 1940.
176. Kobayashi Atsuo, Sendai ni okeru
eishijin Blunden shi (The English poet Blunden in Sendai), 1948.
177. T. Nakayama, Postscript to Records
of Friendship, 1950.
178. Alec M. Hardie, Edmund Blunden,
1958.
179. Homage to Edmund Blunden,
1960.
180. Edmund Blunden: Sixty-Five,
1961.
181. D. J. Enright, Review of Hong
Kong House, 1962.
182. Saitô Takeshi, Nippon ni
kansuru Edmund Blunden no eishi (Blunden’s English poems about
Japan), 1963.
183. Takeshi Saitô, Edmund Blunden,
1967.
184. Fukuhara Rintarô, Blunden
rainichi (Blunden’s visit to Japan), 1968.
185. Reminiscences and appreciations
in A Tribute from Japan, 1974.
186. Saitô Takeshi, Edmund Blunden,
1896-1974, 1974.
187. B. J. Kirkpatrick, A Bibliography
of Edmund Blunden, 1979.
188. Miriam J. Benkovitz, Edmund Blunden
and the Incitements of Japan, 1980.
189. Yuichi Mizunoe, Edmund Blunden
in Japan, 1981.
190. Thomas Mallon, Edmund Blunden,
1983.
191. Sumie Okada, Edmund Blunden
and Japan, 1988.
192. Fukasaki Toshiyuki, Edmund Blunden
no Hiroshima no eikyô (The influence of Hiroshima on Blunden),
1989.
193. Barry Webb, Edmund Blunden:
A Biography, 1990.
194. Anthony Thwaite, Review of Edmund
Blunden: A Biography, 1991.
195. See also.
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