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Our nobles call the Genji Monogatari a national treasure, why, I do not know, unless it is that they are intoxicated with its style.
Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic Sidney Lewis Gulick 1902
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Often considered to be the world's first novel, "Genji Monogatari" "The Tale of Genji" by court lady Murasaki Shikibu is greatly appreciated overseas as well.
The Tale of Genji 2008
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In Wellington, also in the 1960s, he worked at the Japanese embassy and you can see the life-long effects of that engagement in a recent sequence, Genji Monogatari, after the classic prose work of the 11th century, some of which is collected in Pelican Dreaming.
PELICAN DREAMING" POEMS 1959-2008 by MARK YOUNG EILEEN 2009
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Hiragana, used exclusively for the first time in the famous novel Genji Monogatari The Tale of Genji, written in the eleventh century by a courtesan, has a somewhat feminine connotation.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Hiragana, used exclusively for the first time in the famous novel Genji Monogatari The Tale of Genji, written in the eleventh century by a courtesan, has a somewhat feminine connotation.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Hiragana, used exclusively for the first time in the famous novel Genji Monogatari The Tale of Genji, written in the eleventh century by a courtesan, has a somewhat feminine connotation.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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For her clients loved her just as strongly when she was reading to them from Genji Monogatari, when she arranged day lilies just for them or wrote a haiku in their honor, as when she bedded them.
The Miko Lustbader, Eric 1984
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[1] Genji Monogatari (Romance of Genji), chap. iii.,
Aoi No Uye 1922
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The "Romance of Genji" (Genji Monogatari) was written by Lady Murasaki Shikibu and was finished in the year 1004 A.
Aoi No Uye 1922
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[17: Little Saint of Yokawa] The hero of the "Finding of Ukifune," a later episode in the Genji Monogatari.
Aoi No Uye 1922
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