An edition of Genji monogatari (1900)

Shinsen Genji monogatari gojūyonjō

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Murasaki Shikibu
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An edition of Genji monogatari (1900)

Shinsen Genji monogatari gojūyonjō

Shohan
  • 4.50 ·
  • 6 Ratings
  • 222 Want to read
  • 13 Currently reading
  • 6 Have read

The most famous work of Japanese literature and the world's first novel—written a thousand years ago and one of the enduring classics of world literature.

Written centuries before the time of Shakespeare and even Chaucer, The Tale of Genji marks the birth of the novel—and after more than a millennium, this seminal work continues to enchant readers throughout the world. Lady Murasaki Shikibu and her tale's hero, Prince Genji, have had an unmatched influence on Japanese culture. Prince Genji manifests what was to become an image of the ideal Heian era courtier; gentle and passionate. Genji is also a master poet, dancer, musician and painter. The Tale of Genji follows Prince Genji through his many loves, and varied passions. This book has influenced not only generations of courtiers and samurai of the distant past, but artists and painters even in modern times—episodes in the tale have been incorporated into the design of kimonos and handicrafts, and the four-line poems called waka which dance throughout this work have earned it a place as a classic text in the study of poetry.

This version by Kencho Suematsu was the first-ever translation in English. Condensed, it's a quarter length of the unabridged text, making it perfect for readers with limited time.

"Not speaking is the wiser part,
And words are sometimes vain,
But to completely close the heart
In silence, gives me pain.

—Prince Genji, in The Tale of Genji

About the Author: Lady Murasaki Shikibu, born in 978, was a member of the famed Fujiwara clan-one of the most influential families of the Heian period. After the death of her husband, Shikibu immersed herself in Buddhism, and the religion's influence permeates her writing.

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Izumi Shoin
Language
Japanese
Pages
309

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The tale of Genji
2006, Knopf
in English
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Yuan shi wu yu
2000, Hong fan shu dian you xian gong si, HongFan
in Chinese - Chu ban
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The tale of Genji
1993, Modern Library, Brand: Modern Library
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1991, "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry
in Russian
Cover of: Shinsen Genji monogatari gojūyonjō
Shinsen Genji monogatari gojūyonjō
1985, Izumi Shoin
in Japanese - Shohan
Cover of: The tale of Genji
The tale of Genji
1978, Knopf
in English - 1st pbk. ed.
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Genji monogatari.
1974, C. E. Tuttle
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Cover of: The tale of Genji
The tale of Genji
1970, C. E. Tuttle Co.
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Cover of: The tale of Genji.
The tale of Genji.
1955, Doubleday
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Cover of: The Tale of Genji

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 295-297.

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Ōsaka-shi
Other Titles
Genji monogatari gojūyonjō., Shinsen Genji monogatari 54-jō.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PL788.4 .G415 1985b

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Pagination
309 p. :
Number of pages
309

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18331227M
ISBN 10
4870881543
LCCN
86135246
OCLC/WorldCat
15409600

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