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Chapter 3: LIST OF MOST IMPORTANT PERSONS
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The narrative continues a courtly saga centered on a celebrated noble whose love affairs, jealousies, and periods of exile reshape his household and social standing; episodes trace renewed attachments, the sorrows inflicted by rival women, the upbringing and placement of daughters and heirs, and the tension between private desire and public duty. Several chapters record delicate domestic incidents, poetic exchanges, seasonal rituals, and sudden reversals that expose shifting affections and the consequences of past actions, while attention gradually shifts toward the next generation. The tone combines elegiac reflection with close psychological observation, highlighting manners, aesthetic sensibility, and the strict codes of aristocratic life.

LIST OF MOST IMPORTANT PERSONS

(ALPHABETICAL)

Akashi, Lady of Whom Genji courted during his exile.
Akashi, Princess from Daughter of the above by Genji.
Akikonomu, Empress Daughter of Rokujō.
Aoi Genji’s first wife.
Asagao, Princess Daughter of Prince Momozono Shikibukyō, courted by Genji since his boyhood, without success.
Ateki Daughter of Tamakatsura’s old nurse.
Bugo no Suke Brother of the above.
Chūjō, Lady Tō no Chūjō’s eldest daughter (called Kōkiden in the original, but this renders her liable to confusion with Genji’s step-mother).
Emperor, The Old Genji’s father.
Falling Flowers, Lady from the Village of Sister of one of the Old Emperor's Sister of one of the Old Emperor's Court-ladies under Genji’s protection.
Fujitsubo Consort of the Old Emperor; loved by Genji.
Genji Son of the Old Emperor by a lady-in-waiting.
Higekuro Brother of Suzaku’s consort Lady Jōkyōden.
Hyōbukyō, Prince Murasaki’s father.
Kashiwagi Eldest son of Tō no Chūjō.
Kōbai Brother of the above.
Kōkiden Consort of the Old Emperor; Genji’s wicked ‘step-mother.’
Koremitsu Genji’s retainer.
Koremitsu’s Daughter Gosechi dancer, admired by Yūgiri.
Kumoi Younger daughter of Tō no Chūjō.
Momozono, Prince. Brother of the Old Emperor. Father of Asagao.
Murasaki Second ‘wife’ of Genji (never, technically speaking, his kita no kata or formal wife).
Nyogo, Princess Younger sister of the Old Emperor.
Oborozuki Consort of the ex-Emperor Suzaku. Loved by Genji.
Ōmi, Lady of Bastard of Tō no Chūjō, reclaimed by him in error while searching for Tamakatsura.
Ōmiya, Princess Mother of Aoi and Tō no Chūjō. Sister of the Old Emperor.
Rokujō Widow of a brother of the Old Emperor.
Ryōzen, The Emperor Reputed son of the Old Emperor, but really son of Genji and Fujitsubo.
Sanjō Yūgao’s maid.
Shōni Husband of Tamakatsura’s nurse. Father of Ateki and Bugo no Suke.
Sochi, Prince Genji’s step-brother.
Suyetsumu Fantastic lady with red nose, daughter of Prince Hitachi.
Suzaku, The Ex-Emperor Genji’s step-brother; son of Kōkiden.
Tamakatsura Child of Tō no Chūjō by Yūgao.
Tayū Swashbuckler in Tsukushi.
Utsusemi Wife of a provincial governor; loved by Genji.
Yoshikiyo Faithful retainer of Genji; followed him into exile.
Yūgao Loved first by Tō no Chūjō, then by Genji. Dies in a deserted mansion.
Yūgiri Genji’s son by Aoi.