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The Fisher-Boy Urashima: A Timeless Journey into a World of Mythical Creatures and Fantastical Adventures

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Fantasy & SciFi

In 'The Fisher-Boy Urashima,' the anonymous author weaves a captivating tale rooted in Japanese folklore, exploring profound themes of time, humanity, and the intersection between the ordinary and the supernatural. Nestled in a rich literary tradition, this narrative adopts a lyrical style infused with vivid imagery and symbolism, reminiscent of classic fables. The story chronicles Urashima, a humble fisher-boy who, after rescuing a turtle, is whisked away to an enchanting underwater kingdom, where he confronts the ephemeral nature of happiness and the inevitable passage of time. This fusion of myth and moral inquiry situates the work within the broader context of folklore that explores the human experience through fantastical elements and moral dilemmas. The elusive identity of the author adds an intriguing layer to the text, inviting readers to ponder the cultural and philosophical motivations behind the story. Likely grounded in the folk traditions of Japan, the author may have aimed to preserve and convey timeless lessons relevant to both their contemporary audience and future generations. The storytelling captures the essence of oral traditions, suggesting a communal desire to communicate the significance of humility, compassion, and the consequences of one's choices. 'The Fisher-Boy Urashima' is highly recommended to readers interested in folklore, morality, and the philosophical inquiries of human existence. This exquisite narrative not only enriches the reader's understanding of Japanese culture but also resonates with universal themes, making it an essential addition to the shelves of scholars, educators, and lovers of timeless tales.

© 2020 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066102937

Translators: Basil Hall Chamberlain

Release date

Ebook: 16 March 2020

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