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The narrative follows the life of a cultured court prince whose romantic attachments, rivalries, and family relationships unfold across an episodic sequence of chapters. It charts his early favor and exile, memorable liaisons, the adoption and upbringing of a cherished young woman, and later decades marked by loss and shifting power. Rich in seasonal imagery, poetry, ritual, and subtle psychological observation, the prose traces how beauty, longing, and impermanence shape personal destiny and social bonds.

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Murasaki Shikibu

Murasaki Shikibu was a Japanese novelist, poet, and lady-in-waiting during the Heian period, best known for her seminal work, "The Tale of Genji." Often regarded as the world's first novel, this intricate narrative explores the life and loves of Hikaru Genji, offering profound insights into court life and human emotions. Shikibu's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and rich character development, making significant contributions to Japanese literature. In addition to "The Tale of Genji," she authored other notable works, including "A Wreath of Cloud" and "The Sacred Tree," which further showcase her literary prowess and influence.

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