The Tale of Genji

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Discover the timeless elegance of *The Tale of Genji*, an exquisite illustrated guide to one of the most significant masterpieces of world literature. Authored by the renowned Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the eleventh century, it is revered as the world’s first novel. Dive deep into the poetic narrative that weaves together love, loss, and the complexities of court life in Heian-era Japan. This unique edition, published by Princeton University Press in 2019, features a comprehensive exploration of all fifty-four chapters, enriched with breathtaking illustrations and calligraphy from the historic Genji Album (1510) held at the Harvard Art Museums. This is not just a book; it’s an immersive experience, designed for those passionate about Japanese literature and art.

Melissa McCormick skillfully guides readers through the story with insightful essays that enhance understanding of the narrative and the stunning visual artistry. Each colorful painting and calligraphy page is fully reproduced for the first time, along with accompanying English translations and Japanese transcriptions, allowing a holistic appreciation of the text and visuals. This illustrated companion also shares the captivating biographies of the creators of the Genji Album, including famous court painters, aristocrats, and their scholarly sponsors. Whether you are a literature lover, an art enthusiast, or simply curious about Japan’s rich cultural heritage, this beautifully crafted volume is an essential addition to your library, helping you to navigate the enthralling world of *The Tale of Genji* and its cultural significance.

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