The Soul of the Far East

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The Soul of the Far East is an 1888 book by American astronomer and writer Percival Lowell that offers a reflective, often romanticized study of East Asian culture and psychology, especially that of Japan.

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instanceOf book
author Percival Lowell NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
authorOccupation astronomer
writer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores aesthetic sensibilities of East Asia
differences between Eastern and Western thought
philosophical outlook of East Asia
religious ideas in East Asia
social customs in East Asia
focusesOn China NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Korea NERFINISHED
genre cultural studies
essay collection
travel literature
hasFormat prose
hasPerspective Western
hasReception criticized for Orientalist attitudes
recognized as an influential early Western study of Japan
hasTheme East–West contrast
aestheticism
cultural otherness
national character
historicalContext Meiji-era Japan NERFINISHED
influencedBy Percival Lowell's residence in East Asia
Percival Lowell's travels in Japan
intendedAudience Western readers
language English
literaryMovement Orientalism NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor early Western interpretation of East Asian mentality
romanticized portrayal of Japan
periodDepicted late 19th century East Asia
publicationYear 1888
relatedWorkByAuthor Noto: An Unexplored Corner of Japan NERFINISHED
Occult Japan NERFINISHED
subject East Asian culture
East Asian psychology
Japanese culture
comparative culture
timePeriodOfWork 19th century
tone reflective
romanticized

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Percival Lowell notableWork The Soul of the Far East