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Heian Japan (c. 794 - 1185)



Japanese Literature - literary works produced in the language of the islands of Japan.

See also Asian drama.

Earliest Writings

Although Japanese and Chinese are different languages, the Japanese borrowed and adapted Chinese ideographs early in the 8th cent. in order to render their spoken language in written form. Because Japanese is better suited to phonetic transcription, the result is a   Read More...


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Heian Japan (c. 794 - 1185)

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    The Gossamer Years (Kagero Nikki): the Diary of a Noblewoman of Heian Japan
    by Edward Seidensticker, Michitsuna no Haha. 216 pgs.


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    The Tale of Genji: A Novel in Six Parts
    by Lady Murasaki, Arthur Waley. 1138 pgs.


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