Murasaki Shikibu
Medieval World, Asia, Japan, Literature, Writing, History, Education Darren Palmer Medieval World, Asia, Japan, Literature, Writing, History, Education Darren Palmer

Murasaki Shikibu

Murasaki Shikibu was a Heian-period writer, poet and court lady whose Tale of Genji became one of the most influential works in Japanese literature. Educated in Chinese literary traditions and later attached to the court of the imperial consort Shōshi, she recorded the refined culture, political pressures and unequal relationships of aristocratic life with exceptional psychological depth. This profile examines the evidence for her life, writing and court career while separating the historical author from later traditions surrounding her name, inspiration and reputation.

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