Murasaki Shikibu, author of the Genji monogatari, is generally acknowledged to have read the Kagerō Diary, the first autobiography written by a woman. In the course of writing the Genji, she seems to have adopted stylistic and narrative techniques from the Kagerō, including the incorporation of poetic quotations into a prose text, and “interior discourse.” Several Genji episodes, including Genji’s exile and the clash between the carriages of female rivals, have antecedents in the Kagerō Diary. By comparing the two texts, which are close in these respects, we can discern each writer’s unique vision and narrative technique.Il est admis que Murasaki Shikibu, l’auteur du Genji monogatari, a lu les Mémoires d’une Ephémère, la première autobiogra...
The Tale of Genji, written in the early eleventh century by a Japanese woman in the imperial court, ...
Entre 2004 et 2008, le Centre d'Études Japonaises de l'Inalco a organisé quatre journées d’études au...
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This thesis deals with popular paraphrases of classical Japanese literature in the Edo period (1600-...
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The Genji Monogatari scroll painting is considered to be the high point of the Japanese picture scro...
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The Tale of Genji, written in the early eleventh century by a Japanese woman in the imperial court, ...
Entre 2004 et 2008, le Centre d'Études Japonaises de l'Inalco a organisé quatre journées d’études au...
The Tale of Genji, the supreme masterpiece of Japanese literature and one of the central monuments o...
Japan is the only country in the world where women writers laid the foundations of classical literat...
My thesis Changes of Narrative Technique in Kager Nikki attempts to analyse one of the first Japanes...
Literary historians generally tell tales of a gradual decline in Japanese women’s writing after its ...
Written early in the 11th century, the Tale of Genji is considered to be the world\u27s first novel....
In her memoir, Murasaki Shikibu describes with lively curiosity and plenty of detail ladies-in-waiti...
L’époque de Heian (794-1185) a été surnommée « époque de la cour ». Une cour dominée par l’aristocra...
Genji-monogatari is Japanese literature of 11century. This study is analysis about calligraphy in Ge...
Genji-kokagami (“A Little Mirror of Genji”), a manuscript preserved in my library, has been republis...
This thesis deals with popular paraphrases of classical Japanese literature in the Edo period (1600-...
This thesis aims to offer a scholarly approach to the poetics of Princess Shokushi, one of Japan’s m...
The Genji Monogatari scroll painting is considered to be the high point of the Japanese picture scro...
Utatane (Fitful Slumbers, ca. 1260) describes a frustrated love affair with a nobleman of high rank ...
The Tale of Genji, written in the early eleventh century by a Japanese woman in the imperial court, ...
Entre 2004 et 2008, le Centre d'Études Japonaises de l'Inalco a organisé quatre journées d’études au...
The Tale of Genji, the supreme masterpiece of Japanese literature and one of the central monuments o...