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Certain Noble Plays of Japan - From the manuscripts of Ernest Fenollosa by Ezra Pound
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NOTES

Ernest Fenollosa has left this memorandum on the stoicism of the last
play: I asked Mr. Hirata how it could be considered natural or dutiful
for the daughter to leave her father in such a condition. He said,
'that the Japanese would not be in sympathy with such sternness now, but
that it was the old Bushido spirit. The personality of the old man is
worn out, no more good in this life. It would be sentimentality for
her to remain with him. No good could be done. He could well restrain his
love for her, better that she should pray for him and go on with the work
of her normal life.'

Of the plays in this book, 'Nishikigi' has appeared in 'Poetry,'
'Hagoromo' in 'The Quarterly Review,' and 'Kumasaka,' in 'The Drama;' to
the editors of which periodicals I wish to express my acknowledgment.

Ezra Pound.
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