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The gossamer years : Kagerō Nikki : the diary of a noblewoman of Heian, Japan / Translated by Edward Seidensticker.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Michitsuna no Haha, approximately 935-995.
Contributor:
Seidensticker, Edward, 1921-2007, translator.
Series:
UNESCO collection of representative works. Japanese series
UNESCO collection of representative works: Japanese series
A Tut book
Language:
English
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Japan--Court and courtiers.
Japan.
Courts and courtiers.
Physical Description:
201 pages : illustrations, map. ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt. : C. E. Tuttle Co., 1964.
Summary:
Written in the tenth century, The Kagero Nikki, translated as The Gossamer Years, belongs to the same period as The Tale of Genji and The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon. Like The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon, The Gossamer Years is a journal kept by a noblewoman.
This frank autobiographical diary reveals two tempestuous decades of the author's unhappy marriage and her growing indignation at rival wives and mistresses. Too impetuous to be satisfied as a subsidiary wife, she protests the marriage system of her time in one of Japanese literature's earliest attempts to portray difficult elements of the predominant social hierarchy.
Very little is known of the author outside of what is related in her diary. Her name is unknown -- but she was related to the Lady Murasaki, author of The Tale of Genji, and to Sei Shonagon, author of The Pillow Book.
ISBN:
0804811237
OCLC:
531946

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