Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Born in A.D. 1008 at the height of the Heian Period, the Lady Sarashina (as she is known) left behind her a diary that is remarkable for its wistfulness and sensitivity. Its shy and vulnerable author found happiness neither in her work at court nor with her family, and projected into her writing dreams and veiled longings that are both timeless and poignant.
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Subjects
People
Places
Times
Showing 14 featured editions. View all 14 editions?
| Edition | Availability |
|---|---|
| 01 |
zzzz
|
| 02 |
aaaa
|
| 03 |
zzzz
|
| 04 |
zzzz
|
| 05 |
zzzz
|
|
06
Le journal de Sarashina
1978, Publications orientalistes de France
in French
2716901066 9782716901062
|
zzzz
|
| 07 |
zzzz
|
|
08
As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams: recollections of a woman in eleventh-century Japan
1975, Penguin Books
Paperback
in English
0140442820 9780140442823
|
zzzz
|
|
09
As I crossed a bridge of dreams: recollections of a woman in eleventh-century Japan.
1971, Oxford University Press, Dial Press]
in English and Japanese
0192125532 9780192125538
|
zzzz
|
|
10
As I crossed a bridge of dreams: recollections of a woman in eleventh-century Japan
1971, Oxford University Press, Dial Press
in English
|
zzzz
|
| 11 |
zzzz
|
| 12 |
zzzz
|
| 13 |
zzzz
|
|
14
The Sarashina diary: translated from the Japanese
Publish date unknown, San Kaku Sha
in English
- Reprinted ed.
|
zzzz
|
Book Details
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-221).
Classifications
The Physical Object
Edition Identifiers
Work Identifiers
Source records
Community Reviews (0)
Wikipedia citation
×CloseCopy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help?

