This Norton Critical Edition includes:
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Dennis Washburn's acclaimed and unabridged translation of Murasaki
Shikibu's eleventh-century literary masterpiece, widely considered the
world's first novel.
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Editorial matter by Dennis Washburn.
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Fourteen background selections--from the eleventh-century The
Daughter of Sugawara no Takasue to Virginia Woolf--carefully selected
to increase the reader's understanding and appreciation of this
nuanced and vibrant work.
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Nine critical essays on The Tale of Genji's central themes.
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An index of songs and poetry, three chronologies, and a selected
bibliography.
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