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  1. 19. " Madame Butterfly " is a short story by American lawyer and writer John Luther Long. It is based on the recollections of Long's sister, Jennie Correll, who had been to Japan with her husband, a Methodist missionary. It was first published in Century Magazine in 1898 and adapted for the stage in 1900. Giacomo Puccini based his 1904 opera ...

  2. John Luther Long, "Madame Butterfly". Premiere. 17 February 1904. ( 1904-02-17) La Scala, Milan. Madama Butterfly ( Italian pronunciation: [maˈdaːma ˈbatterflai]; Madame Butterfly) is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa . It is based on the short story ...

  3. Apr 6, 2024 · Japanese women, never. Their conduct is eternally the same. It must be as if some one were looking on—always. There is no privacy for them short of the grave. They have no secure boudoirs. But Madame Butterfly (through the courtesy of her American husband) had both these. It will therefore be argued, perhaps, that she is not a typical ...

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    Mostow's context is analysis of Giacomo Puccini's Madame Butterfly and the original Cio-Cio San story by John Luther Long. Though both Long's story and Puccini's opera predate Hearn's use of the term jigai, the term has been used in relation to western Japonisme, which is the influence of Japanese culture on the western arts. Ritual

  5. Long also adds two significant plot details not found in Loti’s novel: first, Pinkerton’s return to Nagasaki after several years away; and second, the birth of Cho-Cho-San’s child, whom Pinkerton and his new American wife hope to raise themselves. Long’s “Madam Butterfly,” finally, introduces the tragic element of ritual suicide ...

  6. permission. The LibriVox objective is to make all books in the public domain available, for free, in audioformat on the Internet. For more information, or to find out how you can volunteer, please visit librivox.org Cover Illustration: 'Beauty by the Shore' by Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671–1750). Cover designed by Availle.

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  8. Jul 7, 2010 · Madame Butterfly. LibriVox recording of Madame Butterfly, by John Luther Long. Read by Availle. Madame Butterfly is the story of the young Japanese girl Cho-Cho San, who marries a flighty American naval officer, and is thenceforth outcast from her relatives. Anxiously she awaits the return of her beloved husband, but when he finally anchors in ...

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