The Book of TeaCourier Corporation, 1964 M01 1 - 76 páginas This modern classic, "The Book of Tea,"" is essentially an apology for Eastern traditions and feelings to the Western world -- not in passionate, oversentimental terms, but with a charm and underlying toughness which clearly indicate some of the enduring differences between the Eastern and Western mind. Okakura exhibits the distinctive "personality" of the East through the philosophy of Teasism and the ancient Japanese ceremony. This ceremony is particularly revelatory of a conservative strain in Japanese culture; its ideals of aesthetic tranquility and submission to the ways of the past find no parallel in the major cultural motifs of the West. |
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... West - Early records of Tea in European writing - The Taoists ' version of the combat between Spirit and Matter- The modern struggle for wealth and power I II . The Schools of Tea The three stages of the evolution of Tea - The Boiled ...
... West - Early records of Tea in European writing - The Taoists ' version of the combat between Spirit and Matter- The modern struggle for wealth and power I II . The Schools of Tea The three stages of the evolution of Tea - The Boiled ...
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... Western communities- The art of floriculture in the East - The Tea - Masters and the Cult of Flowers - The Art of Flower Arrange- ment - The adoration of the Flower for its own sake- The Flower - Masters - Two main branches of the ...
... Western communities- The art of floriculture in the East - The Tea - Masters and the Cult of Flowers - The Art of Flower Arrange- ment - The adoration of the Flower for its own sake- The Flower - Masters - Two main branches of the ...
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The three stages of the evolution of TeaThe Boiled | 10 |
sentative of the Tang the Sung and the Ming dynasties | 17 |
The connection of Zennism with TeaTaoism | 25 |
The tearoom does not pretend to be other than a mere | 33 |
Symbolism in the construction of the tearoomThe | 41 |
real feeling in much of the apparent enthusiasm today | 49 |
The art of floriculture in the EastThe TeaMasters | 58 |
Afterword | 67 |
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