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Prefatory material presents authorial background, character lists, genealogies, and an essay on earlier Japanese fiction and the writer's art. The narrative continues an aristocratic courtier's fortunes: exile to Suma, a poignant liaison at Akashi that yields a daughter, episodes of return to court and retirement, and sequences focused on landscapes, seasonal symbolism, poetic contests and a painting competition. Recurring themes include desire, jealousy, impermanence, and the refinement of taste, while the prose emphasizes subtle emotion conveyed through seasonal imagery, court ritual, and the interplay of poetry and painting.

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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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