Japanolatry

Synonyms for "japanolatry"

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THESE three books, each in its own manner and degree, are excellent examples of the Japanolatry characteristic of this rococo age.

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Mr . Norman is not free from the prevalent Japanolatry . At p. 360 (e.g) Japan did not provoke the late war; at p. 376 she is dubbed a "first class military power"; and at p. 377, one of her buglers blows, apparently for a long time (with a bullet in his chest), till breath fails — which anyone can tell would be an immediate result.

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The beauty of a Japanese garden is a step to take, and it is a real step, quite as far apart from the vulgar and uneducated Japanolatry of some years since as from the cold contempt into which more recent taste seems to be reacting.

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Japanolatry in the West coincided with victory in the Sino-Japanese War, and, ten years later, the defeat of Russia.

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