Since the fifteenth century scholars have been drawn to “The Seer” chapter of The Tale of Genji (c. 1000 C.E.), analyzing how the chapter’s unique structure of time depicts Genji’s grief after the death of Lady Murasaki, pacifies her spirit, and recapitulates their relationship. This study introduces the concept of “mourning poetics,” or the way Murasaki Shikibu layers mourning ritual outlined in the Yoro code (718 C.E.) with structures of time and poetic lament to further shape Genji’s expressions of grief, clarify relationships, and negotiate the divide inherent in death. The key to the year-long structure of “The Seer” is to view it not only as Genji’s abnormally long mourning of Lady Murasaki, but also as a wife’s prescribed year of mou...
Lady Murasaki's romance of court life, The Tale of Genji (ca. 1000) is the supreme masterpiece of Ja...
"Genji monogatari" ("The Tale of Genji")is a romance consisting of fifty-four chapters. It was writt...
The Tale of Genji, renowned novel written by lady Murasaki Shikibu in the beginning of the 11th cent...
Since the fifteenth century scholars have been drawn to “The Seer” chapter of The Tale of Genji (c. ...
Since the fifteenth century scholars have been drawn to “The Seer” chapter of The Tale of Genji (c. ...
The subject of this dissertation is funeral rites in the Murasaki Shikibu's novel, The Tale of Genji...
“Maboroshi” of Genji-monogatari describe Hikaru Genji whose wife Murasakinoue has died sorrowful all...
This paper discusses how the author views souls, in the Tale ot Genji. It will be revealed in the pa...
The dominant part of the research on the “Yûgao” (The Twilight Beauty) story of the Japanese elevent...
The Tale of Genji, written in the early eleventh century by a Japanese woman in the imperial court, ...
At the end of the Heian period, some learned aristocrats, acquainted with Mont. Hiei monks especiall...
The Tale of Genji, written in the early eleventh century by a Japanese woman in the imperial court, ...
Written around 1200, Mumyo Zoshi is believed to be the oldest Japanese literary criticism. In this r...
In this thesis the subject of grief and healing are examined in three novels by the Japanese writers...
Genji-kokagami (“A Little Mirror of Genji”), a manuscript preserved in my library, has been republis...
Lady Murasaki's romance of court life, The Tale of Genji (ca. 1000) is the supreme masterpiece of Ja...
"Genji monogatari" ("The Tale of Genji")is a romance consisting of fifty-four chapters. It was writt...
The Tale of Genji, renowned novel written by lady Murasaki Shikibu in the beginning of the 11th cent...
Since the fifteenth century scholars have been drawn to “The Seer” chapter of The Tale of Genji (c. ...
Since the fifteenth century scholars have been drawn to “The Seer” chapter of The Tale of Genji (c. ...
The subject of this dissertation is funeral rites in the Murasaki Shikibu's novel, The Tale of Genji...
“Maboroshi” of Genji-monogatari describe Hikaru Genji whose wife Murasakinoue has died sorrowful all...
This paper discusses how the author views souls, in the Tale ot Genji. It will be revealed in the pa...
The dominant part of the research on the “Yûgao” (The Twilight Beauty) story of the Japanese elevent...
The Tale of Genji, written in the early eleventh century by a Japanese woman in the imperial court, ...
At the end of the Heian period, some learned aristocrats, acquainted with Mont. Hiei monks especiall...
The Tale of Genji, written in the early eleventh century by a Japanese woman in the imperial court, ...
Written around 1200, Mumyo Zoshi is believed to be the oldest Japanese literary criticism. In this r...
In this thesis the subject of grief and healing are examined in three novels by the Japanese writers...
Genji-kokagami (“A Little Mirror of Genji”), a manuscript preserved in my library, has been republis...
Lady Murasaki's romance of court life, The Tale of Genji (ca. 1000) is the supreme masterpiece of Ja...
"Genji monogatari" ("The Tale of Genji")is a romance consisting of fifty-four chapters. It was writt...
The Tale of Genji, renowned novel written by lady Murasaki Shikibu in the beginning of the 11th cent...