An Susumaton han Genji
An Susumaton han Genji amo an buhat klasikal nga literatura Hapones ni Murasaki Shikibu ha katimpranuhan han napulo kag-usa knga siglo.
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Bibliograpiya
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- Bargen, Doris G (Hunyo 1991). "The Search for Things Past in the Genji monogatari". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 51 (1): 199–232. doi:10.2307/2719245. JSTOR 2719245.
- Bargen, Doris G (1997). A Woman's Weapon : Spirit possession in the Tale of Genji. Honolulu, Hi: University of Hawaiʻi Press. https://archive.org/details/womansweaponspir0000barg.
- Bowring, Richard John (1988). Murasaki shikibu, The Tale of Genji. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. https://archive.org/details/murasakishikibut0000bowr.
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- Chisholm, Julianne Kaui (Nobyembre 1994). "The Steel-belted Radial of Karma: The End of Genji". The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese. 28 (2): 183–93. doi:10.2307/489291. JSTOR 489291.
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- Field, Norma (1987). The Splendor of Longing in the Tale of Genji. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. https://archive.org/details/splendoroflongin0000fiel.
- Friday, Karl (Summer 1988). "Teeth and Claws. Provincial Warriors and the Heian Court". Monumenta Nipponica. 43 (2): 153–85. doi:10.2307/2384742. JSTOR 2384742.
- Gatten, Aileen (Spring 1977). "A Wisp of Smoke. Scent and Character in the Tale of Genji". Monumenta Nipponica. 32 (1): 35–48. doi:10.2307/2384070. JSTOR 2384070.
- Gatten, Aileen (Hunyo 1981). "The Order of the Early Chapters in the Genji monogatari". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 41 (1): 5–46. doi:10.2307/2718998. JSTOR 2718998.
- Gatten, Aileen (Abril 1986). "Weird Ladies: Narrative Strategy in the Genji monogatari". The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese. 21 (1): 29–48.
- Goff, Janet Emily (1991). Noh Drama and the Tale of Genji : The Art of Allusion in Fifteen Classical Plays. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. https://archive.org/details/nohdramataleofge0000goff.
- Henitiuk, Valerie (2008). "Going to Bed with Waley: How Murasaki Shikibu Does and Does Not Become World Literature". Comparative Literature Studies. 45 (1): 40–61. doi:10.1353/cls.0.0010.
- Hirota, Akiko (Fall 1997). "The Tale of Genji: From Heian Classic to Heisei Comic". Journal of Popular Culture. 31 (2): 29–68. doi:10.1111/j.0022-3840.1997.00029.x.
- Kamens, Edward B (1993). Approaches to Teaching Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji. New York: Modern Language Association of America.
- Kato, Shuichi (1979). A History of Japanese Literature: The First Thousand Years. David Chibbett. New York: Kodansha International, Ltd. ISBN 0-87011-491-3.
- Knapp, Bettina L (Spring 1992). "Lady Murasaki Shikibu's the Tale of Genji: Search for the Mother". Symposium. 46 (1): 34–48. doi:10.1080/00397709.1992.10733759.
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- Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, ed. (1970). Introduction to Classic Japanese Literature. Greenwood Printing. ISBN 0-8371-3118-9.
- McCormick, Melissa (2003). "Genji Goes West: The 1510 "Genji Album" and the Visualization of Court and Capital". The Art Bulletin. 85: 54–85. doi:10.2307/3177327. JSTOR 3177327.
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- Morris, Ivan I (1964). The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan. New York: Kodansha International.
- Morris, Ivan I (1971). The Tale of Genji Scroll [Genji monogatari emaki]. Tokyo: Kodansha International.
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- Murase, Miyeko (1983). Iconography of the Tale of Genji : Genji monogatari ekotoba. New York: Weatherhill.
- Murase, Miyeko (2001). The Tale of Genji : Legends and Paintings. New York: G. Braziller.
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- Okada, H. Richard (1991). Figures of Resistance : Language, Poetry, and Narrating in the Tale of Genji and Other Mid-Heian Texts. Durham: Duke University Press. https://archive.org/details/figuresofresista0000okad.
- Pekarik, Andrew (1982). Ukifune : Love in the tale of genji. New York: Columbia University Press.
- Puette, William J (1983). Guide to the Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Rutland, Vt: C.E. Tuttle. https://archive.org/details/guidetotaleofgen00puet.
- Rowley, Gillian Gaye (2000). Yosano Akiko and the Tale of Genji. . Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan. https://archive.org/details/yosanoakikotaleo0000rowl.
- Seidensticker, Edward G. (1976). The Tale of Genji. 1. Turtle Publishing. ISBN 978-4-8053-0919-3.
- Seidensticker, Edward G. (1976). The Tale of Genji. 2. Turtle Publishing. ISBN 978-4-8053-0920-9.
- Sestili Daniele (1996). Musica e danza del principe Genji. Le arti dello spettacolo nell’antico Giappone. Lucca: LIM,
- Shirane, Haruo (Disyembre 1985). "The Aesthetics of Power: Politics in the Tale of Genji". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 45 (2): 615–47. doi:10.2307/2718974. JSTOR 2718974.
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- Tyler, Royall (2001). The Tale of Genji. New York: Viking.
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- Tyler, Royall (2003). "Rivalry, Triumph, Folly, Revenge: A Plot Line through the Tale of Genji". Journal of Japanese Studies. 29 (2): 251–87.
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- Lawrence, Hollendaisde (1958) (in Japanese). Nihon Koten Bungaku Taikei 14: Genji Monogatari 1. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten. ISBN 4-00-060014-1.
- Yoda, Tomiko (Disyembre 1999). "Fractured Dialogues: Mono no aware and Poetic Communication in the Tale of Genji". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 59 (2): 523–57. doi:10.2307/2652721. JSTOR 2652721.
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An Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: An Susumaton han Genji |
- The Tale of Genji -- Oxford Text Archive Ginhipos 6 Marso 2017 han Wayback Machine A complete English translation of the work, free for non-commercial use, Edward G. Seidensticker's translation.
- The Tale of Genji, 1654 Ginhipos 6 Pebrero 2010 han Wayback Machine Library of Congress, Asian Division. The edition in the Library of Congress is a complete and well-preserved set including the complete main text (54 volumes) of Tale of Genji, also Meyasu (3 volumes, commentary on key words and phrases in the text, Keizu (genealogy), Yamaji no tsuyu (a sequel to the work by a later author), and Hikiuta (index).
- Japanese Literature - Including Selections from Genji Monogatari and Classical Poetry and Drama of Japan Contains the 1882 Suematsu translation of the first 17 chapters of The Tale of Genji, with an introduction and notes.
- The Texts of Genji Monogatari Original text, romanized version, and modern Japanese translation of The Tale of Genji at the University of Virginia Library.
- Tale of the Genji woodcuts Ginhipos 16 Pebrero 2016 han Wayback Machine Woodcut illustrations and accompanying excerpts at the UNESCO Global Heritage Pavilion.
- The Picture Scroll of The Tale of Genji Some scans of the Genji Monogatari Emaki (Tale of Genji Scroll). Only about half of the images are from the twelfth-century scroll; they are the darker colored, more faded images.
- The Tale of Genji A photographic guide to The Tale of Genji.
- The Tale of Genji Audiobooks Ginhipos 3 Enero 2016 han Wayback Machine Japanese reading of 7 of 54 chapters from the original text, mp3 files.
- Japan Finance Minister Announces Kyoto Coin Design with The Tale of Genji Theme The Kyoto Prefecture commemorative coin set for release in October 2008 features a scene from The Tale of Genji.
- Carving of Picture Scroll of Genji monogatari Ginhipos 6 Marso 2016 han Wayback Machine Paper carvings by Noda Kazuko reproducing the 18 extant illustrations of the 13th-century Genji monogatari emaki.
- Ohmi Gallery A nice collection of Ukiyo-e and Shin-hanga, including illustrations of The Tale of Genji by such artists as Ebina Masao and Utagawa Kunisada.
- Tale of Genji Scroll 18th century anonymous artist Ginhipos 19 Oktubre 2017 han Wayback Machine Available at Darmouth College, it covers the first 16 chapters of the tale.
- The Tale of Genji by Miyata Masayuki Paper cuts by renowned artist Miyata Masayuki.
- World Digital Library presentation of 源氏物語 Genji monogatari: Volume One, Kiritsubo. Library of Congress. Primary source moveable type book. 1596-1615, first printed edition of the world's first great novel.