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Murasaki Shikibu

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The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/November 3, 2023 by Gog the Mild (talk) 17:43, 28 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

A 17th century depiction of Murasaki
A 17th century depiction of Murasaki

Murasaki Shikibu was a Japanese novelist, poet and lady-in-waiting at the Imperial court in the Heian period. She is best known as the author of The Tale of Genji, written in Japanese between about 1000 and 1012. She became a lady-in-waiting to Empress Shōshi at the Imperial court around about 1005, and continued to write during her service, adding scenes from court life to her work, reflected in The Diary of Lady Murasaki. After five or six years, she left court and retired with Shōshi to the Lake Biwa region. Within a decade of its completion, Genji was distributed throughout the provinces; within a century it was recognized as a classic of Japanese literature and became the subject of scholarly criticism. Her work was translated in the early in the 20th century; a six-volume English translation was completed in 1933. Scholars continue to recognize the importance of her work, which reflects Heian court society at its peak.(Full article...)