About This Book
A trio of Heian-period court women's diaries records daily life, poetic exchanges, seasonal observations, and intimate reflections. The texts interweave short poems with narrative fragments about court ceremonies, romantic longing, bereavement, and travel, emphasizing aesthetic sensitivity, social rituals, and Buddhist introspection. Practical details about dress, domestic spaces, and etiquette appear alongside memory and literary allusion, and the translators' notes preserve the original's elliptical tone. Readers encounter fluctuating moods—wistfulness, wit, and formal politeness—and repeated attention to nature's imagery and layered poetic references that frame personal feeling within courtly conventions.
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