The Diary recorded by Lady Murasaki (c. 973 c. 1020), author of The Tale of Genji, is an intimate picture of her life as tutor and companion to the young Empress Shoshi. Told in a series of vignettes, it offers revealing glimpses of the Japanese imperial palace the auspicious birth of a prince, riva[...]
In the early eleventh century Murasaki Shikibu, a lady in the Heian court of Japan, wrote what many consider to be the world's first novel, more than three centuries before Chaucer. The Heian era (794--1185) is recognized as one of the very greatest periods in Japanese literature, and "The Tale of G[...]
Murasaki Shikibu, born into the middle ranks of the aristocracy during the Heian Period (794-1185 CE), wrote The Tale of Genji-widely considered the world's first novel-during the early years of the eleventh century. Expansive, compelling, and sophisticated in its representation of ethical concerns [...]
In the eleventh century Murasaki Shikibu, a lady in the Heian court of Japan, wrote the world's first novel. But The Tale of Genji is no mere artifact. It is, rather, a lively and astonishingly nuanced portrait of a refined society where every dalliance is an act of political consequence, a play of [...]
This is the first complete new translation for 25 years of the acknowledged masterpiece of Japanese literature. Lady Murasaki's great 11th century novel is a beautifully crafted story of love, betrayal and death at the Imperial Court. At the core of this epic is Prince Genji, the son of an emperor, [...]
Written in the eleventh century, this exquisite portrait of courtly life in medieval Japan is widely celebrated as the world's first novel - and is certainly one of its finest. Genji, the Shining Prince, son of an emperor, is a passionate character whose tempestuous nature, family circumstances, lov[...]
The first anthology of its kind, The Modern Murasaki brings the vibrancy and rich imagination of women's writing from the Meiji period to English-language readers. Along with traditional prose, the editors have chosen and carefully translated short stories, plays, poetry, speeches, essays, and perso[...]
The Tale of Murasaki is an elegant and brilliantly authentic historical novel by the author of Geisha and the only Westerner ever to have become a geisha.
In the eleventh century Murasaki Shikibu wrote the world's first novel, The Tale of Genji, the most popular work in the history of Japanese l[...]
Murasaki Shikibu?s The Tale of Genji, written in Japan in the early eleventh century, is acknowledged to be one of Japan?s greatest literary achievements, and sometimes thought of as the world?s first novel. It is also one of the earliest major works to be written by a woman. This introduction to th[...]
In the eleventh century Murasaki Shikibu, a lady in the Heian court of Japan, wrote the world's first novel. But The Tale of Genji is no mere artifact. It is, rather, a lively and astonishingly nuanced portrait of a refined society where every dalliance is an act of political consequence, a play of [...]
Murasaki Shikibu skrev det som brukar betraktas som världens första roman, Berättelsen om Genji. Det är anmärkningsvärt nog; att romanen skrevs av en japansk kvinna redan på 1000-talet gör det än mer anmärkningsvärt. Berättelsen om Genji är ännu i högsta grad levande litteratur. I lik[...]
Berättelsen om Genji är ett av världens äldsta romanverk. Det skrevs på 1000-talet av en hovdam vid kejsarens hov i Kyoto. Murasaki Shikibu är en pseudonym, där Shikibu står för hovdamens sociala ställning.I den japanska originalversionen består Berättelsen av Genji av nästan 2500 sidor[...]