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Japan," 283, 284.
"Gleanings in Buddha Fields," 273, 280.
"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 163, 172, 268, 329.
Gould, Dr. George Milbury, 69, 149, 158.
Greek culture, 342.
Gulf winds, 35.
HALL, H. H., 282.
Halstead, Mr., 88.
Hamamura, cemetery of, 9.
Hana, 297.
_Harper's Weekly_, 137.
Harrison, Frederic, 143.
Hawkins, Armand, 104.
Hearn, Lafcadio, birth, 1, 9;
Hibernian ancestors, 2;
English origin, 2;
the interpreter of Buddhism, 4;
maternal lineage, 4, 5;
Hellenic associations of birthplace, 9;
memories of Malta, 10;
reminiscences of childhood, 17;
separation of his parents, 20;
adopted by Mrs. Brenane, 21;
his defective eyesight, 29, 45, 48;
relations with Mr. Molyneux, 30;
views of ideal beauty, 36;
at Tramore, 37;
at school at Ushaw, 40;
literary tastes at school, 43;
unattractive appearance, 49;
in London, 52 _et seq._;
literary vocation, 55;
Paris, 62;
Cincinnati, 65;
his shyness, 66;
reaches the depths, 68;
servant in boarding-house, 69;
secretaryship, 74;
on staff of _Enquirer_, 74;
ascends Cincinnati church spire, 76;
his translations, 76;
and Althea Foley, 81;
and Marie Levaux, 85;
joins staff of _The Commercial_, 85;
at Memphis, 88;
destitution, 94;
fever, 100;
_Times Democrat_, 105;
method of argument, 112;
intellectual isolation, 112;
intolerance of amateur art, 114;
characteristics, 120;
visits West Indies, 131;
letters, 135;
marriage, 134, 179-186;
arrangement with Harpers, 137;
political opinions, 142;
visits Mr. Watkin, 148;
the Krehbiels, 148, 149;
musical sense, 151;
arrives in Yokohama, 160;
terminates contract with Harpers, 164;
Professor Chamberlain, 165;
philosophical opinions and character, 167;
appointment in Matsue, 168;
Japanese estimate of, 176;
passion for work, 184;
family, 200;
naturalisation, 220;
symptoms of physical failure, 242;
devotion to family, 260;
emotional trances, 288;
love of animals, 292;
death, 299, _et seq._;
his religion, 310;
funeral, 310;
children, 336;
personality, 339;
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