A Quick Guide to “The Tale of Genji”

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Cover of the book A Quick Guide to “The Tale of Genji” by College Guide World, Raja Sharma
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Author: College Guide World ISBN: 9781301971404
Publisher: Raja Sharma Publication: April 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: College Guide World
ISBN: 9781301971404
Publisher: Raja Sharma
Publication: April 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

It is believed that “The Tale of Genji” was delivered to aristocratic women, the yokibito, in installments, so the book may have also been written chapter by chapter in installments.

The book has many elements of a modern novel. There is a central character and various major and minor characters. There is well developed characterization of all the major characters.

The book has a sequence of events which cover the central character’s lifetime and beyond.

There is no plot, but the characters evolve as they grow old, as the events continue to take place in their lives.

The most noticeable element of the book is its internal consistency, though there are about four hundred characters in the book.

A Quick Guide to “The Tale of Genji”
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Background
Chapter Three: About Authorship
Chapter Four: Plot Summary
Chapter Five: Structure
Chapter Six: Critical Analysis
Chapter Seven: Legacy

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It is believed that “The Tale of Genji” was delivered to aristocratic women, the yokibito, in installments, so the book may have also been written chapter by chapter in installments.

The book has many elements of a modern novel. There is a central character and various major and minor characters. There is well developed characterization of all the major characters.

The book has a sequence of events which cover the central character’s lifetime and beyond.

There is no plot, but the characters evolve as they grow old, as the events continue to take place in their lives.

The most noticeable element of the book is its internal consistency, though there are about four hundred characters in the book.

A Quick Guide to “The Tale of Genji”
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Background
Chapter Three: About Authorship
Chapter Four: Plot Summary
Chapter Five: Structure
Chapter Six: Critical Analysis
Chapter Seven: Legacy

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