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源氏物語 08 花宴
2012
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平安時代中期に紫式部によって創作された最古の長編小説を、与謝野晶子が生き生きと大胆に現代語に訳した決定版。全54帖の第8帖「花宴」。桜の宴が開かれた夜、弘徽殿のほうに行ってみると「朧月夜に似るものぞなき」と歌いながら出てくる女性がいた。源氏は咄嗟に袖を掴み部屋に引き入れ、忘れられない一夜を送る。名前も知らずに別れた女の素性を探ると、右大臣の六の君(朧月夜)らしい。もう会う事は難しいだろうと源氏は悩む。六の君もまた、近く東宮へ入る己の身を悲しみながら、夢のようなあの夜を思い出すのだった。
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Murasaki Shikibu
Murasaki Shikibu
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Murasaki Shikibu, or Lady Murasaki as she is sometimes known in English (Japanese: 紫式部), was a Japanese novelist, poet, and a maid of honor of the imperial court during the Heian period. She is best known as the author of The Tale of Genji, written in Japanese between about 1000 and 1008, one of the earliest and most famous novels in human history. "Murasaki Shikibu" was not her real name; her actual name is unknown, though some scholars have postulated that her given name might have been Takako (for Fujiwara Takako). Her diary states that she was nicknamed "Murasaki" ("purple wisteria blossom") at court, after a character in The Tale of Genji. "Shikibu" refers to her father's position in the Bureau of Ceremony (shikibu-shō). ————————————- Murasaki Shikibu. (2007, October 8). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:03, October 19, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?t...

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