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The Tale of Genji?
Author | Lady Murasaki Shikibu |
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Translation | Edward G. Seidensticker |
Price | JPY 4,840 |
ISBN | 978-4-8053-1759-4 |
Format | 130x203mm 1090pages Paperback |
Availability | In stock |
The Tale of Genjihas long been considered Japan’s greatest work of literature and one of the world greatest novels. Written in the early years of the eleventh century by the court lady Murasaki Shikibu, the very long romance, spanning 54 chapters, first captured the attention of Western readers when Arthur Waley’s translation, now a classic in its own right, revealed an unsuspected world of elegance and romance centering around court life in tenth-century Japan.
This masterly translation by Edward G. Seidensticker, first published in 1976 with an informative Introduction, does not attempt to supplant Waley’s, but rather to reflect with more accuracy and with less elaboration the work that Lady Murasaki actually created while in the service of the empress Akiko in the first decade of the eleventh century. It contains innumerable interesting and delightful revelations about Lady Murasaki ‘s story of the life and loves of the main hero, an idealized prince known as “the shining Genji”, and other characters and about court life of Heian Japan.
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