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The Tale of Genji

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enemies, take power in the court. Then another of Genji's secret love affairs is exposed: Genji and a concubine of the Emperor Suzaku are discovered while meeting in secret. The Emperor Suzaku confides his personal amusement at Genji's exploits with the woman (Oborozukiyo), but is duty-bound to punish Genji even though he is his half-brother. He exiles Genji to the town of
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characters are named within the work. Instead, the narrator refers to men often by their rank or their station in life, and to women often by the color of their clothing, or by the words used at a meeting, or by the rank of a prominent male relative. This results in different appellations for the same character, depending on the chapter.
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described it as "wonderfully evocative of the original, can be difficult to follow". According to Michael Wood, Tyler's version "makes a special virtue of attending to a certain ceremonial indirectness in the way the characters address one another. The great temptation for a translator is to say the
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is an attempt to correct what were perceived to have been Waley's failings without necessarily making his translation obsolete. Seidensticker hews more closely to the original text, but in the interests of readability, he takes some liberties. For example, he identifies most of the characters by name
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The 54th and last chapter, "The Floating Bridge of Dreams", is sometimes argued by modern scholars to be a separate part from the Uji part. It seems to continue the story from the previous chapters but has an unusually abstract chapter title. It is the only chapter whose title has no clear reference
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The major translations into English are each slightly different, mirroring the personal choices of the translator and the period in which the translation was made. Each version has its merits, its detractors and its advocates, and each is distinguished by the name of the translator. For example, the
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text. This scroll is the earliest extant example of a Japanese "picture scroll": collected illustrations and calligraphy of a single work. The original scroll is believed to have comprised 10–20 rolls and covered all 54 chapters. The extant pieces include only 19 illustrations and 65 pages of text,
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In the capital, the Emperor Suzaku is troubled by dreams of his late father, Kiritsubo, and something begins to affect his eyes. Meanwhile, his mother, Kokiden, grows ill, which weakens her influence over the throne, and leads to the Emperor ordering Genji to be pardoned. Genji returns to Kyoto. His
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may have been written chapter by chapter, as Murasaki delivered installments to aristocratic women (ladies-in-waiting). It has many elements found in a modern novel: a central character and a large number of major and minor characters, well-developed characterization of the major players, a sequence
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contains more extensive explanatory footnotes and commentary than the previous translations, describing the numerous poetical allusions and cultural aspects of the tale. Tyler consciously attempted to mimic the original style in ways that the previous translations did not. For example, this version
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is considered a great achievement for his time, although some purists have criticized Waley's changes to the original. Others have criticized as overly-free the manner in which Waley translated the original text. Regardless, it continues to be well-appreciated and widely read today. When the Waley
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which means "Vanished into the Clouds"—the chapter is a title only, and is probably intended to evoke Genji's death. Some scholars have posited the earlier existence of a chapter between 1 and 2 which would have introduced some characters that seem to appear very abruptly in the book as it stands.
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translations. It is not known for certain when the chapters acquired their titles. Early mentions of the Tale refer to chapter numbers, or contain alternate titles for some of the chapters. This may suggest that the titles were added later. The titles are largely derived from poetry that is quoted
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The novel is traditionally divided into three parts, the first two dealing with the life of Genji and the last with the early years of two of Genji's prominent descendants, Niou and Kaoru. There are also several short transitional chapters which are usually grouped separately and whose authorships
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Genji and his wife, Lady Aoi, reconcile. She gives birth to a son but dies soon after. Genji is sorrowful but finds consolation in Murasaki, whom he marries. Genji's father, the Emperor Kiritsubo, dies. He is succeeded by his son Suzaku, whose mother (Kokiden), together with Kiritsubo's political
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wrote a diary entry about her joy at acquiring a complete copy of the tale. She writes that there are over 50 chapters and mentions a character introduced at the end of the work, so if other authors besides Murasaki did work on the tale, the work was finished very near to the time of her writing.
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Chapter 45–54 are known as the "Uji Chapters". These chapters follow Kaoru and his best friend, Niou. Niou is an imperial prince, the son of Genji's daughter, the current Empress now that Reizei has abdicated the throne, while Kaoru is known to the world as Genji's son but is in fact fathered by
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Because it was written to entertain the Japanese court of the 11th century, the work presents many difficulties to modern readers. First and foremost, Murasaki's language, Heian-period court Japanese, was highly inflected and had very complex grammar. Another problem is that almost none of the
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explained that "the reviewers' floundering tributes indicate something of its variegated appeal. In limpid prose The Tale combines curiously modern social satire with great charm of narrative. Translator Waley has done service to literature in salvaging to the Occident this masterpiece of the
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The original manuscript written by Murasaki Shikibu no longer exists. Numerous copies, totaling around 300 according to Ikeda Kikan, exist with differences between each. It is thought that Shikibu often went back and edited early manuscripts introducing discrepancies with earlier copies.
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includes a reference to the tale, and indeed the application to herself of the name 'Murasaki' in an allusion to the main female character. That entry confirms that some if not all of the diary was available in 1008 when internal evidence convincingly suggests that the entry was written.
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can even be considered a "novel". Ivan Morris considers the psychological insight, complexity and unity of the work to qualify it for "novel" status while simultaneously disqualifying earlier works of prose fiction. Others see these arguments as subjective and unconvincing.
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unsaid things, and Tyler never gives in to it." Machiko Midorikawa notes in a review of Genji translations that more recent translators from classical Japanese "have endeavoured to find ways of preserving more of what once seemed unfamiliar or strange to English readers".
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as the oldest, first, and/or greatest novel in Japanese literature, though enthusiastic proponents may have later neglected the qualifying category of 'in Japanese literature', leading to the debates over the book's place in world literature. Even in Japan, the
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form. Many of the poems were well known to the intended audience, so usually only the first few lines are given, and the reader is supposed to complete the thought themselves, leaving the rest – which the reader would be expected to know – unspoken.
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Murasaki is said to have written the character of Genji based on the Minister on the Left at the time she was at court. Other translators, such as Tyler, believe the character Murasaki no Ue, whom Genji marries, is based on Murasaki Shikibu herself.
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separates the poems from the prose and puts interior thoughts in italics. The translation has been received slightly more controversially than Tyler's, with most criticism aimed at the perceived over-clarification of the text and addition of modern
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was written in an archaic court language, and a century after its completion it was difficult to read without specialized study. Annotated and illustrated versions existed as early as the 12th century. It was not until the early 20th century that
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However, when Genji turns 40 years old, his life begins to decline. His political status does not change, but his love and emotional life begin to incrementally diminish as middle age takes hold. He marries another wife,
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popular among the nobility. In Genjikō, players must match the scents of a series of five incense samples without being told the names of said samples. Each possible combination was matched to a symbol, called a
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in conversations. Modifying or rephrasing a classic poem according to the current situation was expected behavior in Heian court life, and often served to communicate thinly veiled allusions. The poems in the
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was the regent in all but name, and the most significant political figure of his day. Consequently, Murasaki is believed to have formed the character of Genji partly through her experience of Michinaga.
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within the text, although this may be due to the chapter being unfinished. This question is made more difficult by the fact that we do not know exactly when the chapters acquired their titles.
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was actually written by Murasaki Shikibu. Debates over the novel's authorship have gone on for centuries, and are unlikely to ever be settled unless some major archival discovery is made.
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published the first complete translation into English, made using a self-consciously "stricter" approach with regards to content if not form. The English translation published in 2001 by
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does not use names for most characters, identifying them instead by their titles in a manner which was conventional in the context of the 11th-century original text. Writing for
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writes that computer analysis has turned up "statistically significant" discrepancies of style between chapters 45–54 and the rest, and also among the early chapters.
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Almost none of the characters in the original text is given an explicit name. They are instead referred to by their function or role (e.g. Minister of the Left), an
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have made it easier to read though changed some meaning, and has given names to the characters, usually the traditional names used by academics. This gives rise to
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2015 theatre performance run by the Takarazuka Revue; actress Asumi Rio received the Agency for Cultural Affairs Arts Festival award for her portrayal of Genji.
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son by Lady Fujitsubo, Reizei, becomes the emperor. The new Emperor Reizei knows Genji is his real father, and raises Genji's rank to the highest possible.
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manuscripts in at least four places, raising the "possibility that the contents may be closer to the undiscovered Murasaki Shikibu original manuscript".
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The novel and other works by Lady Murasaki are staple reading material in the curricula of Japanese schools. The Bank of Japan issued the 2000
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in particular is the highest pinnacle of Japanese literature. Even down to our day there has not been a piece of fiction to compare with it."
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Genji visits Kitayama, a rural hilly area north of Kyoto, where he finds a beautiful ten-year-old girl. He is fascinated by this little girl (
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was the first translation into English, but is considered of poor quality and is not often read today. It includes seventeen of the chapters.
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banknote in her honor, featuring a scene from the novel based on the 12th-century illustrated handscroll. Since a 1 November 1008 entry in
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during the Heian period. It is written in archaic language and a poetic style that requires specialized study. In the early 20th century
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cited below, also draws attention to the entry in Murasaki Shikibu's diary: see the Penguin Books edition, 2003, Introduction, p. xvii
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Bargen, Doris G (June 1988). "Spirit Possession in the Context of Dramatic Expressions of Gender Conflict: The Aoi Episode of the
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published a six-volume translation of all but one chapter, with the first volume published in 1925 and the last in 1933. In 1976,
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of some four hundred characters, it maintains internal consistency; for instance, all characters age in step, and both family and
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Childs, Margaret H (1999). "The value of vulnerability: Sexual coercion and the nature of love in japanese court of literature".
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The names of the chapters became a central element in a incense-based game called Genjikō, part of the larger practice of
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Kornicki, P. F., "Unsuitable Books for Women? "Genji Monogatari" and "Ise Monogatari" in Late Seventeenth-Century Japan",
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is also often referred to as "the first novel", though there is considerable debate over this; other texts that predate
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Genji's nephew. The chapters involve Kaoru and Niou's rivalry over several daughters of an imperial prince who lives in
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has been proposed as the "world's first full-length novel", even though its author is unknown. Despite these debates,
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so that the narrative can be more easily followed by a broad-based audience of Western readers. (In 2008, a 4,400-page
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and Lady Fujitsubo becomes the Empress, but Genji and Lady Fujitsubo swear to keep the child's true parentage secret.
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Tyler, Royall (2009). The Disaster of the Third Princess: Essays on the tale of Genji. National Library of Australia.
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Mostow, Joshua S (Autumn 1992). "Painted Poems, Forgotten Words. Poem-Pictures and Classical Japanese Literature".
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McCormick, Melissa (2003). "Genji Goes West: The 1510 "Genji Album" and the Visualization of Court and Capital".
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has appeared, November 1 was designated as the official day to celebrate Japanese classics. According to Act on
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A complete English translation of the work, free for non-commercial use, Edward G. Seidensticker's translation.
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Nickerson, Peter (Winter 1993). "The Meaning of Matrilocality. Kinship, Property, and Politics in Mid-Heian".
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Figures of Resistance : Language, Poetry, and Narrating in the Tale of Genji and Other Mid-Heian Texts
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is quite common, even among Japanese readers. There are several annotated versions by novelists, including
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Japanese Literature – Including Selections from Genji Monogatari and Classical Poetry and Drama of Japan
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Later authors have composed additional chapters, most often either between 41 and 42, or after the end.
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It is generally accepted that the tale was finished in its present form by 1021, when the author of the
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style: several sheets of paper pasted together and folded alternately in one direction then the other.
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Crossing the Bridge : Comparative Essays on Medieval European and Heian Japanese Women Writers
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were made to edit and revise the differing manuscripts. The Chikayuki manuscript is known as the
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Chisholm, Julianne Kaui (November 1994). "The Steel-belted Radial of Karma: The End of Genji".
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Late-16th- or early-17th-century hanging scroll in ink and gold leaf illustrating a scene from
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The Kyoto Prefecture commemorative coin set for release in October 2008 features a scene from
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announced that a mid-Kamakura period manuscript had been found, containing the 32nd chapter,
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enjoys solid respect, and its influence on Japanese literature has been compared to that of
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Paper carvings by Noda Kazuko reproducing the 18 extant illustrations of the 13th-century
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in English), and a current version by Sugimura Yoshimitsu is in progress. Another manga,
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The tale has an abrupt ending. Opinions vary on whether this was intended by the author.
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Success and setbacks, chapters 34–41: A taste of power and the death of his beloved wife
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Woodcut illustrations and accompanying excerpts at the UNESCO Global Heritage Pavilion.
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of events covering the central character's lifetime and beyond. There is no specified
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Noh Drama and the Tale of Genji : The Art of Allusion in Fifteen Classical Plays
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was completed. This Braille edition was the product of five Japanese housewives from
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McCullough, William H (1967). "Japanese Marriage Institutions in the Heian Period".
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De Wolf, Charles (2014). "Glimpses of Genji Through the Looking-Glass of Language".
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plus nine pages of fragments. This is estimated at 15% of the envisioned original.
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Tyler, Royall (2003). "Rivalry, Triumph, Folly, Revenge: A Plot Line through the
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Musica e danza del principe Genji. Le arti dello spettacolo nell’antico Giappone
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is among the modern authors who have cited it as inspiration. He said of it, "
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Love after The Tale of Genji : Rewriting the World of the Shining Prince
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Available at Dartmouth College, it covers the first 16 chapters of the tale.
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of Classical Japanese Literature: Concise Edition
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Uji, chapters 45–54: Genji's official and secret descendants, Niou and Kaoru
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The transition (chapters 42–44): Very short episodes following Genji's death
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Gatten, Aileen (Spring 1977). "A Wisp of Smoke. Scent and Character in the
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Shirane, Haruo (December 1985). "The Aesthetics of Power: Politics in the
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Related claims, perhaps in an attempt to sidestep these debates, are that
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Because of the cultural differences, reading an annotated version of the
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A nice collection of Ukiyo-e and Shin-hanga, including illustrations of
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Japanese reading of 7 of 54 chapters from the original text, mp3 files.
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The additional chapter between 41 and 42 in some manuscripts is called
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A Proximate Remove: Queering Intimacy and Loss in 'The Tale of Genji.'
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Gatten, Aileen (April 1986). "Weird Ladies: Narrative Strategy in the
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On October 9, 2019, it was announced that an original copy of Teika's
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Original text, romanized version, and modern Japanese translation of
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Envisioning the Tale of Genji: Media, Gender, and Cultural Production
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Envisioning the Tale of Genji: Media, Gender, and Cultural Production
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Brief remarks on some mistranslations in Arthur Waley's Tale of Genji
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In the 13th century, two major attempts by Minamoto no Chikayuki and
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Gatten, Aileen (June 1981). "The Order of the Early Chapters in the
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Written text from the earliest illustrated handscroll (12th century)
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Contains the 1882 Suematsu translation of the first 17 chapters of
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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Titterton, L (4 June 1933). "'The Tale of Genji' Comes to an End".
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category represents all other manuscripts not belonging to either
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Bargen, Doris G (June 1991). "The Search for Things Past in the
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The authors currently cited are Western translators of the tale.
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Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context
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had been found in Tokyo at the home of the current head of the
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A Woman's Weapon : Spirit possession in the Tale of Genji
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The various manuscripts are classified into three categories:
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Tyler, Royall and Susan (2002). "The Possession of Ukifune".
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Knapp, Bettina L (Spring 1992). "Lady Murasaki Shikibu's the
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The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan
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have been produced, most notably a 12th-century scroll, the
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Approaches to Teaching Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji
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Orient." The translation omits the 38th chapter completely.
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was first published, it was eagerly received. For example,
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aims at fidelity in content and form to the original text.
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Pages from the illustrated handscroll from the 12th century
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The Bridge of Dreams : A Poetics of the Tale of Genji
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A History of Japanese Literature: The First Thousand Years
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and one scroll held by the Hachisuka family is now in the
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Another aspect of the language is the importance of using
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series and different television dramas, are derived from
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The Waley translation completely omits the 38th chapter.
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Genji's beloved Murasaki dies. In the following chapter,
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The work is a unique depiction of the lifestyles of high
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Japan Finance Minister Announces Kyoto Coin Design with
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Ury, Marian (1988). "A Heian Note on the Supernatural".
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Outside of vocabulary related to politics and Buddhism,
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may not follow Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
4239:(in Japanese). Yomiuri. 29 October 2008. Archived from 812: 5969:
The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese
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Tyler, Royall (1999). "'I Am I': Genji and Murasaki".
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The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese
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The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese
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The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese
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within the text, or allusions to various characters.
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by such artists as Ebina Masao and Utagawa Kunisada.
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Yoda, Tomiko (December 1999). "Fractured Dialogues:
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Worldly Wisdom: Great Books and the Meanings of Life
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1989 theatre performance run by the Takarazuka Revue
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Other known translations were done by the novelists
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""Picturing" in 4399:Big in Japan: "Jakucho Setouchi: Nun re-writes 4231: 4229: 4084:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA 3081: 2959: 2943: 2927: 2884: 2855: 2822: 2789: 2754: 2724: 2694: 2661: 2631: 2601: 2568: 2544: 2511: 2478: 2450: 2417: 2384: 2357: 2327: 2300: 2273: 2240: 2207: 2174: 2141: 2108: 2075: 2042: 2015: 1982: 1949: 1916: 1889: 1856: 1823: 1793: 1760: 1727: 1697: 1664: 1631: 1598: 1565: 1536: 1504: 1471: 1441: 1408: 1375: 1342: 1313: 1280: 1247: 1214: 1187: 1179:"The Lady of the Paulownia-Courtyard Chambers" 1152: 1108: 1085: 1062: 1039: 561:. Tokugawa Art Museum's illustrated handscroll. 547: 538:. Tokugawa Art Museum's illustrated handscroll. 524: 501: 479: 457: 426: 183: 63: 6282:Paper cuts by renowned artist Miyata Masayuki. 5725:Guide to the Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu 5637:The Tale of Genji : Legends and Paintings 3572:is not universally embraced; the lesser-known 3402: 3088: 2966: 2950: 2934: 2891: 2862: 2829: 2796: 2763: 2731: 2701: 2668: 2638: 2608: 2575: 2551: 2518: 2485: 2457: 2424: 2391: 2364: 2334: 2307: 2280: 2247: 2214: 2181: 2148: 2115: 2082: 2049: 2022: 1989: 1956: 1923: 1896: 1863: 1830: 1800: 1767: 1734: 1704: 1671: 1638: 1605: 1572: 1545: 1513: 1478: 1448: 1415: 1382: 1349: 1322: 1287: 1254: 1221: 1194: 1161: 1122:. 12th-century Tokugawa Art Museum handscroll. 1115: 1092: 1069: 1046: 990:Youth, chapters 1–33: Love, romance, and exile 554: 531: 508: 486: 464: 433: 177: 70: 6813:Japanese novels adapted into television shows 6546: 6354: 5387:Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 4127:"Gender Differences In Japanese Localisation" 3627:, that represented a chapter from the story. 3336:would typically be referred to as "the Waley 3260:and Osamu Hashimoto. Many works, including a 1367:"An Imperial Celebration of Autumn Foliages" 798:The examples and perspective in this article 8: 5314:. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 5174:. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 5172:The Splendor of Longing in the Tale of Genji 3154:has three of the scrolls handed down in the 957:contains remarkably few Chinese loan words ( 278:, or "Shining Genji", who is the son of the 28: 5464:Introduction to Classic Japanese Literature 3605:is the oldest date on which a reference to 708:Learn how and when to remove these messages 6553: 6539: 6531: 6361: 6347: 6339: 5165:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 4976:(3). Association for Asian Studies: 25–30. 4839: 4837: 3477:is an important work of world literature. 3420:(1994) – A selection from ten chapters of 36: 27: 6120:Learn how and when to remove this message 5674:Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten: Kan'yakuban 5099: 4476:(in Japanese). Shogakukan. 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Yomiuri. 10 March 2008. 3952: 3950: 3948: 3946: 3917: 3865: 3559:is the "first psychological novel" or " 515:. 12th-century Gotoh Museum handscroll. 6174:at the University of Virginia Library. 5850:. New York: Columbia University Press. 5841:. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 5716:. New York: Columbia University Press. 4872:"Symposium Commemorating Classics Day" 3636:12th-century illustrated hand scroll, 3120:Numerous illustrations of scenes from 2915:Textual tradition of The Tale of Genji 1394:"The Festival of the Cherry Blossoms" 332:relationships stay intact throughout. 5462:Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, ed. (1970). 4749:. Tuttle. p. Editorial Reviews. 4745:; Shikibu, Murasaki (10 March 2010). 3413:. It is also available for download.) 3177:Other notable illustrated scrolls of 3166:in Tokyo. The scrolls are designated 3132:, containing illustrated scenes from 3080:. The manuscript is the 5th chapter, 209:written by the noblewoman, poet, and 192: 7: 3678:1981 theatre performance run by the 2593:"The Divine Princess at Uji Bridge" 1623:"A Ruined Villa of Tangled Gardens" 302:Murasaki lived at the height of the 5543:. New York: Kodansha International. 5073:. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 5060:Murasaki shikibu, The Tale of Genji 4852:Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai (1970), 37. 4747:The Tale of Genji (Tuttle Classics) 4505:. The New York Times Co. p. 7. 2653:"A Bowknot Tied in Maiden's Loops" 247:. The first English translation of 16:Classic work of Japanese literature 6793:Japanese novels adapted into plays 6788:Japanese novels adapted into films 6033:Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 5810:Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 5782:. Vol. 2. Tuttle Publishing. 5760:. Vol. 1. Tuttle Publishing. 5746:Yosano Akiko and the Tale of Genji 5512:Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 5250:Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 5020:Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 4987:Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 4214:from the original on 14 March 2008 4038:Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 1614:"The Palace in the Tangled Woods" 914:are often in the classic Japanese 21:The Tale of Genji (disambiguation) 14: 6161:, with an introduction and notes. 4574:"Coming to Terms with the Alien". 3699:O Desejado ou As montanhas da lua 3308:The first partial translation of 3272:. A manga version was created by 3228:Translations into modern Japanese 2746:"A Hut in the Eastern Provinces" 2716:"Trees Encoiled in Vines of Ivy" 1487:"The Village of Falling Flowers" 689:This section has multiple issues. 370:There is debate over how much of 6687:Genji Monogatari: Sennen no Nazo 6302: 6069: 6027:and Poetic Communication in the 5707:. Durham: Duke University Press. 5552:. Tokyo: Kodansha International. 5377:10.1111/j.0022-3840.1997.00029.x 4263:"「千年紀に奇跡」「勝海舟が恋物語とは」源氏物語写本に驚きの声" 3783: 3756:Genji Monogatari: Sennen no Nazo 2874:"The Floating Bridge of Dreams" 1463:"A Branch of Sacred Evergreens" 1272:"The Lady of the Evening Faces" 789: 719: 678: 448:kept at the Tokugawa Art Museum. 6424:11th century Heian court poets 6319:Tale of Genji chapter summaries 5996:Lawrence, Hollendaisde (1958). 4800:The World of the Shining Prince 4434:Richard Gunde (27 April 2004). 2877:"A Floating Bridge in a Dream" 2265:"Early Spring Genesis: Part 2" 2232:"Early Spring Genesis: Part 1" 883:The World of the Shining Prince 697:or discuss these issues on the 6823:World Digital Library exhibits 5445:10.1080/00397709.1992.10733759 5324:Comparative Literature Studies 5161:D'Etcheverry, Charo B (2007). 5056:Bowring, Richard John (1988). 4502:The New York Times Book Review 4295:(in Japanese). 29 October 2008 3982:"Japanese language and script" 2623:"At the Foot of the Oak Tree" 2617:"At the Foot of the Oak-Tree" 2133:"A Beloved Pillar of Cypress" 1587:"The Pilgrimage to Sumiyoshi" 274:The work recounts the life of 1: 6264:18th century anonymous artist 6238:Carving of Picture Scroll of 5744:Rowley, Gillian Gaye (2000). 4959:. Savannah: Frederic C. Beil. 4952:"How Beautiful, How Sad," in 4615:(in Japanese). Archived from 4559:Takatsuka, Masanori. (1970). 3767:Lady Murasaki’s Tale of Genji 3391:version of the Seidensticker 3304:Selected English translations 1872:"The First Song of the Year" 1713:"The Wind in the Pine-Trees" 1689:"A Contest of Illustrations" 1358:"The Festival of Red Leaves" 6679:Sennen no Koi Story of Genji 6519:Murasaki Shikibu Nikki Emaki 6217:The Tale of Genji Audiobooks 5918:"Marriage, Rank and Rape in 5916:Tyler, Royall (March 2002). 5729:. Rutland, VT: C.E. Tuttle. 5359:Hirota, Akiko (Fall 1997). " 4686:Machiko, Midorikawa (2003). 4237:"源氏物語の最古級写本、勝海舟?の蔵書印も…甲南女子大" 4169:Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten 3733:Sennen no Koi Story of Genji 2199:"Shoots of Wisteria Leaves" 2157:"The Spray of Plum-Blossom" 1647:"A Meeting at the Frontier" 1397:"Under the Cherry Blossoms" 1364:"Beneath the Autumn Leaves" 6828:11th-century Japanese books 6312:public domain audiobook at 5956:Journal of Japanese Studies 4948:Allen, James Sloan (2008). 4778:. pp. i–ii & xii. 4125:S, Ray (22 February 2016). 3850: 3819: 3809: 3754: 3740: 3666: 3638: 3623: 3574: 3533: 3460:(2015) – Dennis Washburn's 3424:along with selections from 3290: 3278: 3168:National Treasures of Japan 3138: 3126: 3097: 3082: 3068: 3059: 3053: 3047: 3034: 3021: 3015: 3009: 3003: 2997: 2988: 2982: 2960: 2944: 2928: 2885: 2856: 2823: 2790: 2755: 2725: 2695: 2662: 2632: 2602: 2590:"The Maiden of the Bridge" 2569: 2545: 2512: 2479: 2468:"Vanished into the Clouds" 2451: 2418: 2385: 2358: 2328: 2301: 2274: 2241: 2208: 2175: 2142: 2109: 2076: 2043: 2016: 1983: 1950: 1917: 1890: 1878:"The Warbler's First Song" 1857: 1824: 1794: 1761: 1728: 1698: 1665: 1632: 1599: 1566: 1537: 1505: 1472: 1442: 1409: 1376: 1343: 1314: 1281: 1248: 1215: 1188: 1153: 1109: 1086: 1063: 1040: 959: 944: 916: 815:, discuss the issue on the 650: 644: 633: 548: 525: 502: 480: 458: 442: 427: 379: 226: 194:[ɡeɲdʑimonoɡaꜜtaɾi] 184: 64: 6844: 6808:Novels adapted into operas 6783:Heian period in literature 6470:The Diary of Lady Murasaki 5721:Puette, William J (1983). 5703:Okada, H. Richard (1991). 5431:: Search for the Mother". 5383:Jackson, Reginald (2021). 5365:Journal of Popular Culture 5310:Goff, Janet Emily (1991). 4861:Kato (1979), pp. 160, 163. 4416:No. 324; Spaeth, Anthony. 4289:"源氏物語:最古の「梅枝巻」写本 勝海舟の蔵書印も" 4012:World History Encyclopedia 3930:The Diary of Lady Murasaki 3631:Adaptations in other media 3603:The Diary of Lady Murasaki 3528:, such as the 7th-century 3296:, by Miyako Maki, won the 3136:together with handwritten 2912: 2686:"Early Fiddlehead Greens" 1680:"The Picture Competition" 1233:"The Shell of the Locust" 983:are sometimes questioned. 62: 18: 6747:Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji 6652:Genji Monogatari Sennenki 6410: 5639:. New York: G. Braziller. 5550:The Tale of Genji Scroll 5399:Kamens, Edward B (1993). 5395:. ISBN 978-0-520-38254-1. 5157:. fifth series, volume 6. 5069:Bryan, J. Ingram (1930). 4921:Columbia University Press 4208:"源氏物語の「別本」、京都・島原の「角屋」で発見" 3742:Genji Monogatari Sennenki 3403: 3382:(1976) – Seidensticker's 3089: 2967: 2951: 2935: 2892: 2863: 2847:"Practising Calligraphy" 2830: 2797: 2775:"A Boat upon the Waters" 2764: 2732: 2702: 2669: 2639: 2609: 2587:"The Lady at the Bridge" 2576: 2552: 2519: 2486: 2458: 2425: 2392: 2365: 2335: 2308: 2281: 2248: 2215: 2182: 2149: 2116: 2083: 2050: 2023: 1990: 1957: 1924: 1897: 1864: 1831: 1801: 1768: 1735: 1705: 1672: 1639: 1606: 1573: 1546: 1514: 1479: 1449: 1416: 1383: 1350: 1323: 1305:"Little Purple Gromwell" 1288: 1255: 1222: 1195: 1176:"The Paulownia Pavilion" 1162: 1116: 1093: 1070: 1053:. Tosa Mitsuoki, 1617–91. 1047: 806:. The specific issue is: 555: 532: 509: 487: 465: 434: 178: 71: 35: 6742:The Tale of Genji Museum 6208:A photographic guide to 5796:Sestili Daniele (1996). 5776:Seidensticker, Edward G. 5754:Seidensticker, Edward G. 5712:Pekarik, Andrew (1982). 5630:. New York: Weatherhill. 5627:Genji monogatari ekotoba 5080:Journal of Asian Studies 5047:Bargen, Doris G (1997). 4472: 3971:Seidensticker (1976: xi) 3895:Birmingham Museum of Art 3835:The Tale of Genji Museum 3043:Konan Women's University 2497:"His Perfumed Highness" 2067:"An Imperial Excursion" 2064:"The Imperial Progress" 1752:"A Thin Veil of Clouds" 1716:"The Wind in the Pines" 1433:"Leaves of Wild Ginger" 1239:"A Molted Cicada Shell" 1097:, "The Perfumed Prince") 728:This article includes a 6798:Late Old Japanese texts 6269:19 October 2017 at the 6143:The Tale of Genji, 1654 5846:Shirane, Haruo (2008). 5837:Shirane, Haruo (1987). 5635:Murase, Miyeko (2001). 5619:Murase, Miyeko (1983). 5548:Morris, Ivan I (1971). 5539:Morris, Ivan I (1964). 5071:The Literature of Japan 4964:Arntzen, Sonja (2005). 4913:Shirane, Haruo (2008). 4732:, July 20, 2015, p. 67. 4409:April 26, 2009, at the 4159:Yamagishi (1958: 14–16) 3890:Guide to the Collection 3875:Books: A Living History 3594:on English literature. 2871:"The Bridge of Dreams" 2841:"The Writing Practice" 2319:"The Transverse Flute" 2163:"The Plum Tree Branch" 2097:"Thoroughwort Flowers" 1881:"First Song of Spring" 1842:"The Jewelled Chaplet" 1815:"Maidens of the Dance" 757:more precise citations. 216:around the peak of the 205:, is a classic work of 95:Edward G. Seidensticker 6737:Genji Monogatari Emaki 6417: 6245:Genji monogatari emaki 6194:Genji Monogatari Emaki 6187:The Picture Scroll of 5907:Tyler, Royall (2001). 5863:. New York: Palgrave. 5466:. Greenwood Printing. 5408:Kato, Shuichi (1979). 4812:Tyler, Royall (2003). 4770:Tyler, Royall (2003). 3873:Lyons, Martyn (2011). 3765:2022 manga in English 3640:Genji Monogatari Emaki 3517: 3359:(1925–1933) – Waley's 3332:version translated by 3298:Shogakukan Manga Award 3211: 3128:Genji Monogatari Emaki 3117: 3074:Okochi-Matsudaira clan 2743:"The Eastern Cottage" 2503:"The Fragrant Prince" 2500:"The Perfumed Prince" 2409:"Rites of Sacred Law" 2196:"New Wisteria Leaves" 2130:"The Handsome Pillar" 1965:"A Bed of Carnations" 1686:"The Picture Contest" 1490:"The Orange Blossoms" 1361:"An Autumn Excursion" 1269:"The Twilight Beauty" 1173:"The Paulownia Court" 1123: 1100: 1077: 1054: 987:Genji's rise and fall 930:was written mostly in 562: 539: 516: 493: 471: 449: 444:Genji Monogatari Emaki 367: 6416: 6404:Fujiwara no Michinaga 6389:Fujiwara no Yoshifusa 6286:World Digital Library 5170:Field, Norma (1987). 4438:. UCLA Asia Institute 4418:"Old-Fashioned lover" 4032:Yoda, Tomiko (1999). 3511: 3427:The Tale of the Heike 3316:, published in 1882. 3209: 3112: 3041:On October 29, 2008, 2781:"A Boat Cast Adrift" 2259:"New Herbs, Part II" 2127:"The Cypress Pillar" 1845:"The Tendril Wreath" 1617:"The Wormwood Patch" 1557:"The Lady at Akashi" 1331:"The Saffron-Flower" 1106: 1083: 1060: 1037: 881:, however, author of 545: 522: 499: 477: 455: 424: 354: 308:Fujiwara no Michinaga 117:Early Middle Japanese 6399:Fujiwara no Tametoki 6394:Fujiwara no Kanesuke 6262:Tale of Genji Scroll 6198:Tale of Genji Scroll 6090:improve this article 4970:Education About Asia 4480:on 29 September 2007 4424:. December 17, 2001. 4339:Tale of Genji Scroll 4150:Yamagishi (1958: 14) 3897:. 2010. p. 49. 3501:acceptance speech: " 3470:Reception and legacy 3348:(1882) – Suematsu's 3322:Edward Seidensticker 3312:into English was by 3025:, and commentaries. 2740:"The Eastern House" 2584:"The Bridge Maiden" 2533:"Red Plum Blossoms" 2226:"New Herbs, Part I" 2034:"An Autumn Tempest" 1875:"The First Warbler" 1779:"The Morning Glory" 1743:"A Wreath of Cloud" 1719:"Wind in the Pines" 1683:"A Picture Contest" 1120:, "Eastern Cottage") 1020:Edward Seidensticker 887:Edward Seidensticker 821:create a new article 813:improve this article 800:may not represent a 388:Murasaki's own diary 261:Edward Seidensticker 251:was made in 1882 by 19:For other uses, see 6818:Novels set in Japan 6778:11th-century novels 6297:Library of Congress 6147:Library of Congress 6102:footnote references 5911:. 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