Yoshitsune and the Triumph of Misfortune
Ivan Morris describes how the idea of heroic failure has always exerted a strong hold on the Japanese imagination.
Ivan Morris describes how the idea of heroic failure has always exerted a strong hold on the Japanese imagination.
Ivan Morris asserts that, among the legends of the prehistoric Japanese past, it is the aura of failure and tragedy surrounding his end that establishes Yamato Takeru as a model hero.