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      Tale of Genji - World History Encyclopedia
      • The 'Tale of Genji' covers the lifetime of Prince Genji and then his descendants, which is a period of some 70 years. The story is set at the height of the Heian period during the reign of Emperor Daigo, 897-930 CE.
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  2. The Tale of Genji (源氏物語, Genji monogatari, pronounced [ɡeɲdʑi monoɡaꜜtaɾi]), also known as Genji Monogatari, is a classic work of Japanese literature written by the noblewoman, poet, and lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu around the peak of the Heian period, in the early 11th century. The original manuscript no longer exists.

  3. The Tale of Genji, masterpiece of Japanese literature by Murasaki Shikibu. Written at the start of the 11th century, it is generally considered the world’s first novel. Murasaki Shikibu composed The Tale of Genji while a lady in attendance at the Japanese court, likely completing it about 1010.

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    • The Tale of Genji: A Summary

    The work's author is considered to be a lady of the imperial court by the name of Murasaki Shikibu who wrote it over several years and completed it around 1020 CE during the Heian period (794-1185 CE). Murasaki is also known as To no Shikibu. Murasaki was a nickname and shikibu means 'secretariat,' which was the role of her father as in ancient Jap...

    The Japanese title Genji Monogatari may be translated as 'The Tale of Prince Genji.' It consists of 54 chapters and 750,000 words, although the final 13 chapters are regarded as a later addition by a minority of scholars principally because the story then no longer concerns Genji but his son Kaoru and takes on a darker tone. Neither do scholars ent...

    Part 1 The 'Tale of Genji' covers the lifetime of Prince Genji and then his descendants, which is a period of some 70 years. The story is set at the height of the Heian period during the reign of Emperor Daigo, 897-930 CE. Prince Hikaru Genji is the son of an emperor but not in direct line to the throne. Although Genji is a fictional character ther...

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  4. A short summary of Lady Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Tale of Genji.

  5. The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu is the world’s first famous novel. Written in the early 11th century, this influential account of court life in Heian-era Japan follows the sparkling career of Prince Genji as he navigates love and loss.

  6. The Tale of Genji is an episodic novel written in the early eleventh century about the imperial court of Heian-era Japan (794–1185). Lady Murasaki Shikibu was a woman of the court and penned this novel about a world she knew well, one characterized by romantic intrigues and struggles over power and status.

  7. Genji’s final success in the tale, marriage of his daughter to a crown prince, and assumption of a rank equal to that of a retired emperor, would not have been possible for a Minamoto man within the political reality of the time.

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