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Written in the early 11th century, The Tale of Genji is widely regarded as the world's first novel and a cornerstone of Japanese literature. Set in the refined court society of Heian-era Japan, the story follows the life and romantic pursuits of Prince Genji, the "Shining Prince," whose charm, sensitivity, and ambition shape his complex relationships.
Through elegant prose and psychological depth, Murasaki Shikibu portrays themes of love, beauty, impermanence, and the subtle dynamics of court life. The novel offers a richly detailed glimpse into aristocratic culture, artistic expression, and the emotional intricacies of human relationships.
Poetic, reflective, and timeless, The Tale of Genji remains a literary masterpiece celebrated for its sophistication, emotional nuance, and enduring influence on world literature.
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