1、《The Biography of Genji》in China;

2、Genji is undoubtedly the most attractive female figure.

3、Buddhist Thought and Language Expression in the Tale of Genji;

4、On The Aesthetic Characteristics of ZHANG Ai-ling's Fiction and Genji Monogari

5、Hikaru Genji--an Embryo of "Superfluous Man" Image in World Literature;

6、In the earliest, Murasaki Shikibu's literary masterpiece the Tale of Genji, the narrative is told in pictures alternating with text.

7、“The Tale of Genji” rewards perseverance, but just as young Genji flits from one mistress to the next, so the reader can choose between the three English versions of the story.

8、Sergio: Speaking about paper, the best novel ever written was The Tale of Genji by the Lady Murasaki.

9、It was an era of great joy and great art, from Murasaki Shikibu's "Tale of Genji" (illustrated above in a 12th-century drawing) to Sei Shonagon's "Pillow Book".

10、Indeed, Waley's stature in Japan is such that Heibonsha, another publisher, recently released a retranslation of Waley's "Genji" back into Japanese.

11、The story resumes with new heroes. Two young men (the purported son and grandson of Genji) are wooing a trio of sisters.

12、It CONTAINS no military adventures nor epic journeys. Yet "The Tale of Genji" is in every way Japan's equivalent of Homer's "Iliad".

13、Torn between admiration for Waley's narrative verve and horror at the liberties he had taken with the text, Seidensticker produced a "Genji" that was doggedly faithful but a little lacking in grace.

14、 The reason is that today's ruling Fuli family is the descendant of the Genji family. To overthrow the Fuli family and inherit the world, it is imperative for Pingshi.

15、There have been days, as "the Tale of Genji" tells us, when being one of the emperor's wives or concubines was the most enviable position a woman could attain.

16、"The Japanese scroll paintings of the 12th-13th century developed the storytelling potential of painting to its greatest extent. In the earliest, Murasaki Shikibu's literary masterpiece The Tale of Genji, the narrative is told in pictures alternating with text. "