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La storia di Genji - Murasaki Shikibu, Maria Teresa Orsi, Itaro Yamaguchi
La storia di Genji
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9788806146900 (8806146904)
Publisher: Einaudi
Pages no: 440
Edition language: Italian
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Carmilla Reads
Carmilla Reads rated it
3.5 A look at the very first novel
The edition I read is translated by Arthur Waley and published in 2016 by Stellar Editions. It is only 183 pages and nine chapters and appears to be photocopied then printed with marks on some pages that suggest the edge of the original text. Genji is still a young man at the end of this version as ...
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0 rated it
2.0 The Tale of Genji
66. THE TALE OF GENJI, BY MURASAKI SHIKIBURecommended to me by Michele Ruedin, on Goodreads, although she did tell me she hadn’t read it herself.This is supposed to be the first “true” or “modern” novel in existence. I’m not sure what “true” or “modern” are supposed to mean in this context, but I ga...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
3.0 The Tale of Genji: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
This is a work I've often seen named as the first novel, as well as a work that the introduction claims greatly influenced and embodies the Japanese culture--and this by a women writer. Not many undeniably great classics, especially this old, can claim female authorship, and this one was written aro...
brilliant years
brilliant years rated it
2.0 [Review] Genji Monogatari
I think at some point in time I do want to read all of The Tale of Genji. But for now: life is too short. I recognise the historical significance of the work. However, the translation and style make for a tedious read (and I simply don't have the willpower to keep going for another 1000+ pages).And ...
Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it
3.0 The Tale of Genji
Some people here are commenting that the book is extremely misogynist. The book is misogynist but the book was written in early eleventh century Japan, so of course it is misogynist. I don't really know what people were expecting. Books tend to reflect most to all of the values of the culture of ...
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