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The Tale of Genji
‘Picturing’ in The Tale of Genji
Heian Fantasies: Nationalism and Nostalgia in the Reading of Genji
Weird Ladies: Narrative Strategy in the Genji Monogatari
The Mirror and the Incense in The Tale of Genji and The Dream of the Red Chamber
Lady Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji: Search for the Mother
Religious Threads and Themes in The Tale of Genji
Lady Murasaki and the Craft of Fiction
Genji and Murasaki: Between Love and Pride
The Aesthetics of Power: Politics in The Tale of Genji
Aspects of the Tale of Genji
"I Am I:" Genji and Murasaki
Women in Ancient Japan: From Matriarchal Antiquity to Acquiescent Confinement
Japanese Marriage Institutions in the Heian Period
Writing the Irogonomi: Sexual Politics, Heian-Style
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