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TheTaleofGenjiisaworkofJapaneseliteraturewrittenbyMurasaki,Shibikuintheearly11thcenturyCE. Manyscholarsandcriticsconsiderittobethefirstgreatnovel,thoughsomeinsistthattheterm"novel"isnot fittingduetoitsoriginsinwesternculture.(Murasaki15)Theauthor'sactualnamewentunrecorded,whichwas notuncommonforwomenoftheupper-classduringtheHeianperiod.ThenameMurasaki,Shibikuismoreofa nicknameorpseudonymthananythingelse;"Shibuku"meaning
TheDynamicBetweenMenAndWomenDuringTheHeianEra
GenjiMonogatari,creditedtoMurasakiShikibu,definescontemporaryaristocraticetiquetteandlifestylesofthe Heianera.OfFujiwaralineage,theclanwhichorganizedmarriageswiththeemperor,rendersintimatecredibility ofcourtlifealbeitfromeyesofhermiddle-aristocraticoriginSociety'sportrayalinthisstoryprimarilychronicles thelifeofGenji,whoserankisintheupperechelonofnobility,whichintheeleventhcenturynumbersabout 5,000,andthusexploreswhatistolerable
JapanesePoetry:TheRolesofPoetryinNarrativeProseoftheHeian Period
systemsservedasastimulustothecreationofaproseliterature,aswellasthebirthsofprominentfemalewriters (Handout8).TwotypesoftheprosewentmainstreamintheHeianliterature:monogatari(tale)andnikki(diary) (Handout8)MurasakiShikibu'sGenjiMonogatari(TaleofGenji)isprobablythemostfamousworkfromtheera andthereforeIwillfocusonitasanexampleinthemonogatarigenreinthispaper;asforthesecondgenre,Iwill useKinoTsurayuki'sTosaNikki(TosaDiary)