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  1. Diary of Lady Murasaki (Penguin Classics) by Murasaki Shikibu, 1999-03-09
  2. The Tale of Genji by Shikibu Murasaki, 1990-06-16
  3. The Tale of Genji: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Murasaki Shikibu, 2002-11-26
  4. Approaches to Teaching Murasaki Shikibu's the Tale of Genji (Approaches to Teaching World Literature)
  5. The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu, 1978-07-12
  6. Genji Monogatari by Lady Murasaki Shikibu, 2009-12-16
  7. Murasaki Shikibu: The Tale of Genji (Landmarks of World Literature (New)) by Richard Bowring, 2003-11-10
  8. A String of Flowers, Untied... Love Poems from The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu, Hatsue Kawamura, 2002-09
  9. The Tale of Murasaki: A Novel by Liza Dalby, 2001-08-21
  10. 11th-Century Women: 11th-Century Christian Female Saints, 11th-Century Female Rulers, 11th-Century Women Writers, Murasaki Shikibu
  11. Murasaki Shikibu, Her Diary and Poetic Memoirs: A Translation and Study (Princeton Library of Asian Translations) by Murasaki Shikibu, 1985-04
  12. THE TALE OF GENJI (CLASSICS) by EDWARD G. SEIDENSTICKER (TRANSLATOR) MURASAKI SHIKIBU, 1980
  13. Genji Monogatari by Murasaki Shikibu, 1973-06
  14. Die Geschichte vom Prinzen Genji. 2 Bde. by Murasaki Shikibu, 1995-01-01

1. Shikibu Murasaki - FanFiction.Net
Shikibu Murasaki is a fanfiction author that has written 20 stories for Gravitation, Saiyuki, and Noir.
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2. Shikibu Murasaki - Definition
Lady Murasaki's mother died while she was a child, so Murasaki was raised, contrary to customs of the time, by her father Tametoki, a scholar and officer of the imperial court.
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Shikibu Murasaki - Definition
Murasaki Shikibu Murasaki Shikibu , c. ) was a novelist poet , and servant of the imperial court during the Heian period of Japan . She is well known as the author of The Tale of Genji , written in Japanese between about 1000 and 1008, one of the earliest and most famous novels in human history. Rozanji, a Buddhist temple in Kyoto, with ties to Lady Murasaki Lady Murasaki's mother died while she was a child, so Murasaki was raised, contrary to customs of the time, by her father Tametoki, a scholar and officer of the imperial court. During Heian -era Japan, couples lived separately and children were raised by the mother and her family. Also contrary to customs of the time, her father gave her a male's education. Males were educated in and taught Chinese , the official language of the court, while females were taught kana and poetry . Her father praised her intelligence and ability, but lamented she was "born a woman". At the royal court, she was the lady in waiting for Empress Shoshi/Akiko, and may have been hired by Fujiwara Michinaga to serve the Empress. Three works are attributed to Murasaki, the most important being

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4. Murasaki Shikibu - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Shikibu, Murasaki; Tyler, Royall (trans.). The Tale of Genji (Viking, 2001.) ISBN 0670-03020-1; External links. Media related to Murasaki Shikibu at Wikimedia Commons
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Murasaki (disambiguation) This article is missing citations or needs footnotes . Please help add inline citations (April 2009) Murasaki Shikibu
Murasaki Shikibu, illustration by Tosa Mitsuoki (17th century) Born circa 973
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Occupation Heian court lady-in-waiting Genres novel, poetry Subjects Japanese court customs Relative(s) Fujiwara no Tametoki , father Writing Murasaki Shikibu, by Kikuchi Yosai Rozan-ji in Kyoto, a temple associated with her 2000 Yen note in her honour Murasaki Shikibu ; c. 973–c. 1014 or 1025), or Lady Murasaki as she is often known in English, was a Japanese novelist poet , and a maid of honor of the imperial court during the Heian period of Japan . She is best known as the author of The Tale of Genji , written in Japanese between about 1000 and 1008, considered to be one of the earliest novels in human history. "Murasaki Shikibu" was not her real name, which is unknown. Some scholars have postulated that her given name might have been Fujiwara Takako , recorded as a name of a lady-in-waiting ranked shōji on the 29th day of the 1st month

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Perfil biogr fico de la autora.
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Murasaki Shikibu (978? - 1026?), es una de las ms grandes escritoras que el Japn haya podido producir. Es la autora del Genji Monogatari (El Relato de Genji), obra maestra de la prosa de la poca Heian, considerada como una de las novelas ms antiguas dentro de la literatura universal. A travs de los aos, los acadmicos se han entretenido con especular sobre la vida de esta dama, de quien muy poco se sabe. Gracias a diversa documentacin (a pesar de los pobres o inexistentes registros que sobre las damas de la corte de entonces se tiene) y a sus obras, sobre todo a su famoso Diario , se ha logrado hacer una parcial reconstruccin de su personalidad y los eventos que envolvieron su vida. Se sabe que el nombre de Murasaki Shikibu fue llevado por una dama de la corte del Emperador Ichij que sirvi como dama de honor de la Emperatriz Akiko . Murasaki habra sido utilizado como un apelativo mientras que Shikibu se refera a la posicin de su padre en la corte.

7. Murasaki Shikibu
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9. Blog Del Genji
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Blog del Genji
El blog sobre el Genji Monogatari.
14 octubre 2005
Nuevo reto: leer y comparar las dos ediciones.
Hay que aprovechar un acontecimieno como este: dos ediciones del Genji en la calle. Por eso, a partir del día 15, en que se pondrá a la venta la edición de Atalanta, leeré y compararé -capítulo por capítulo- las dos ediciones. De momeno llevo leída - y disfrutada- más de la mitad de la edición de Destino. Por supuesto, estáis todos invitados a participar en esta locura.
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13 octubre 2005
La edición de Atalanta el día 15 de noviembre
Según la página web de Atalanta , la edición de La historia de Genji llegará a las librerías el día 15 de noviembre. De momento, la traducción y edición de Destino es excelente. De momento en la web dedicada al genji , se pueden leer extractos de las dos ediciones.
posted by Genji @ 10:03:00 AM 6 comments
06 octubre 2005
La primera de las dos ediciones del Genji, ya en la calle
Tantos años a la espera y ya está. Por fin hay una edición del Genji en la calle. Estaba en mi librería de referencia y allí estaba. Se trata del primer volumen que han titulado Esplendor Editorial Destino ) y que está, aparentemente, muy bien editado. Ya lo tengo en mis manos y, en breve, iniciaré la primera lectura en castellano. Cuando leía las ediciones inglesas llegué a pensar en traducirlas yo mismo: había perdido la fe en el trabajo editorial. Fe recuperada. Por fin tenemos una traducción del Genji en castellano.

10. Shikibu Murasaki - IMDb
Baroness Murasaki was a Japanese writer and court figure. She wrote the celebrated romantic novel Genjimonogatari (The Tale of Genji, completed a.d. 1003), one of the first
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11. Murasaki Shikibu | Harvard Magazine May-Jun 2002
The Japanese woman who wrote the extraordinary Tale of Genji a thousand years ago is known only by a nickname. Her given name went unrecorded
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12. Murasaki Shikibu - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
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Género Novela poesía Murasaki Shikibu Murasaki Shikibu c. 978? - c. 1014?) fue una escritora japonesa , creadora de una de las obras literarias más importantes y reconocidas de la literatura oriental, Genji Monogatari ("La Novela de Genji").
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Nació a mediados del período Heian como hija del modesto letrado y literato Fujiwara no Tametoki, perteneciente a una familia de funcionarios letrados de la mediana nobleza, aunque lejanamente emparentada con la poderosa familia Fujiwara. Era nieta del gran poeta Kenesuki , cuyas canciones aún siguen siendo populares en Japón. Su padre le dio una excelente educación, y la niña destacó por su inteligencia asimilando libros que incluso los jóvenes encontraban difíciles. Su infancia, en cambio, no fue muy feliz, pues su padre murió poco después de su nacimiento, así como su hermana mayor, de quien ella dependía. Poco después casó con un noble de similar clase social, Fujiwara no Nobutaka, que moriría también dejándole una hija. En este penoso contexto creó su novela El relato de Genji , de carácter realista. La obra le granjeó no poca popularidad, por lo que el primer ministro Fujiwara no Michinaga la agregó a la corte de la emperatriz Akiko como dama de compañía hasta el año

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14. Tale Of Genji By Shikibu Murasaki - Powell's Books
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16. Female Hero: Murasaki Shikibu (Women In World History Curriculum)
Short biography of Murasaki Shikibu (Lady Murasaki), short excerpts from her writings, description of life of elite women in Heian era in Japan
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Ensayo sobre la escritora, su obra y el fen meno de la literatura femenina en Jap n, por Andrea Blanqu .
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El Genji de Murasaki Mil aos de seduccin
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Hace exactamente mil aos, en el Japn, se produjo un fenmeno que tardara otros mil aos en repetirse: surgieron una gran cantidad de obras literarias escritas por mujeres. Corra el siglo X de nuestra era, tambin el siglo XI. Sucedi en la corte de Heian (794-1192), mientras gobernaban los regentes y la aristocracia se hallaba reunida en Kyoto, la monumental capital de entonces. Coincide con un esplendoroso perodo en la historia del Japn: gloria para la literatura, para el arte, para la lengua, para la esttica. Es el momento en que el proceso de japonizacin de la cultura se afirma, distinguindose de la influencia continental de China. "La vida era un espectculo, una ceremonia, un ballet animado y gracioso" , dice Octavio Paz, refirindose a este perodo. Fue una edad en donde predominaban los valores estticos, an por encima de los morales. A fines del siglo XII, esta cultura de la paz sera sustituida por una dictadura militar que se extendera a lo largo de los siglos. Despus, los cortesanos ya no se caracterizaran por su refinamiento y su amor por los instrumentos musicales y la poesa, sino por sus virtudes guerreras y su espada. En la Edad de Heian, durante el dominio de la poderosa familia Fujiwara, haba no slo paz, sino tambin ocio, por lo menos en lo que tiene que ver con la elite, que deleg las tareas administrativas a funcionarios subalternos con el fin de dedicarse al disfrute esttico. Esta particular sociedad produjo mujeres que escriban. Se dice que en aquellos tiempos haba ms escritoras que escritores. Es un fenmeno nico, en Japn y tal vez en el mundo. En la intimidad que se generaba entre las puertas corredizas y los biombos, se gestaba una fertilsima creacin potica. Pero cuando la mayor parte de los hombres intelectuales se dedicaban a escribir textos eruditos en chino, inspirados en el budismo, y se presentaban a concursos de poesa frreamente tradicional, las mujeres aprovecharon el japons cotidiano para escribir sobre lo que sentan y sobre ellas mismas: diarios ntimos, poesa... y novelas.

19. Shikibu Murasaki Definition Of Shikibu Murasaki In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Murasaki Shikibu (m 'r s `kē shē'kēb `), c.978–1031?, Japanese novelist, court figure at the height of the Heian period (795–1185). Known also as Lady Murasaki, she is
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20. MoXie Magazine--Lady Shikibu Murasaki
LADY SHIKIBU MURASAKI Single Mother and Widow Writes the World's First Novel and No One Notices. By Courtney Hudak Had she been a man, Lady Shikibu Murasaki would now be regularly
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Single Mother and Widow Writes the World's First Novel and No One Notices
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Had she been a man, Lady Shikibu Murasaki would now be regularly studied in schools throughout the world. In Japan, she's known as the writer of what may be the single greatest work of Japanese literature ever, "The Tale of Genji." Yet around the rest of the world, while Coleridge and Chaucer are discussed at the dinner tables of literarily inclined grad students, Murasaki's name is still relatively unknown. Had she been born a boy, maybe things would be different. Maybe she would be hailed around the world as
the brilliant poet and novelist she was, someone comparable to Dante or Homer. Shikibu Murasaki changed the look of literature. Had she been a man, maybe today we would all know her name.
But she was a woman. As a result, she spent her entire life struggling against tradition. Stone by stone, she quietly worked little holes in the walls that society placed in front of her, and then slipped through. It wasn't proper for a girl to be smart, so Murasaki fought for every detail of her education. Her father refused to let her study formally, though he did eventually consent to let her look over her brother's books when he was done with them. Murasaki gained most of her education this way, learning far more than was traditionally acceptable. She learned at an early age to conceal her knowledge. In the second century Japan, it was considered unfeminine for a woman to know the things that Murasaki knew.

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