The Tale of Genji Podcast Episodes

Written by Murasaki Shikibu , Royall Tyler

16 Episodes - 1182 pages - ★★★★ - 6.92K ratings

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Murasaki Shikibu and the Tale of Genji

HowStuffWorks via myPod - January 08, 2020 14:00 - 36 minutes
iHeartRadio & HowStuffWorks Murasaki Shikibu, sometimes known in English as Lady Murasaki, lived during Japan’s Heian period. She was a lady-in-waiting to Empress Shoshi, and is credited with writing the Japanese classic literature work, "Tale of Genji." Learn more about your ad-choices at http...
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The Tale of Genji

Japan Nerd - October 16, 2019 05:43 - 15 minutes
Written by Murasaki Shikibu this is the first novel written in Japan by a noble Japanese woman. Written a out a thousand years ago this tale takes you on the life journey of Genji (a total playboy) giving a marvelous description of how love and romance moved about in the Ancient Japanese world.
Education

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Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in Literary Studies - July 17, 2019 08:00 - 56 minutes ★★★★★ - 18 ratings
The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphi...
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Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books Network - July 17, 2019 08:00 - 56 minutes ★★★★ - 123 ratings
The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphi...
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Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in History - July 17, 2019 08:00 - 56 minutes ★★★★ - 187 ratings
The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphi...
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Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in East Asian Studies - July 17, 2019 08:00 - 56 minutes ★★★★★ - 55 ratings
The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphi...
Society & Culture History

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Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in Art - July 17, 2019 08:00 - 56 minutes ★★★★★ - 10 ratings
The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphi...
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Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in Gender - July 17, 2019 08:00 - 56 minutes ★★★★ - 37 ratings
The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphi...
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239 - Triple Dip 36 - The Tale of Genji: Dreams at Dawn, Kurozuka, Kiichi!

Manga Machinations - April 22, 2019 05:47 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 21 ratings
This week we read The Tale of Genji: Dreams at Dawn, Kurozuka, and Kiichi! for Triple Dip! Remember to send us emails! [email protected] Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to ...
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Deep In - Episode 9 [The Tale of Genji]

Deep In - March 30, 2019 12:02 - 55 minutes
 Hai!  Untuk episode ke 9, kita akan membahas The Tale of Genji!  Kita membedah cerita The Tale of Genji,  kenapa 'novel' ini sangat substantial dalam menceritakan kehidupan zaman Heian serta perannya dalam menginspirasi literasi-literasi Jepang. You can listen to this episode and all the pre...
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Novels On Screen 14: The Tale Of Genji

The screenspie's Podcast - August 18, 2018 08:10 - 40 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
Mark & Sarah face their biggest challenge yet with an 11th century Japanese piece of literature which is said to be the first ever novel. The Tale of Genji is difficult to follow even in the origianl Japanese so the film chosen is 'Genji monogatari: Sennen no nazo' from 2011. A Japanese adaptat...
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Reginald Jackson, “Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tale of Genji Scrolls” (U Michigan Press, 2018)

New Books in East Asian Studies - August 02, 2018 10:00 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 55 ratings
Reginald Jackson’s inspiring new book takes a transdisciplinary approach to rethinking how we read, how we pay attention, and why that matters deeply in shaping how we understand the past, live in the present, and imagine possible futures. Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tal...
Society & Culture History

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Reginald Jackson, “Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tale of Genji Scrolls” (U Michigan Press, 2018)

New Books in Literary Studies - August 02, 2018 10:00 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 18 ratings
Reginald Jackson’s inspiring new book takes a transdisciplinary approach to rethinking how we read, how we pay attention, and why that matters deeply in shaping how we understand the past, live in the present, and imagine possible futures. Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tal...
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Reginald Jackson, “Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tale of Genji Scrolls” (U Michigan Press, 2018)

New Books Network - August 02, 2018 10:00 - 1 hour ★★★★ - 123 ratings
Reginald Jackson’s inspiring new book takes a transdisciplinary approach to rethinking how we read, how we pay attention, and why that matters deeply in shaping how we understand the past, live in the present, and imagine possible futures. Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tal...
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Reginald Jackson, “Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tale of Genji Scrolls” (U Michigan Press, 2018)

New Books in Art - August 02, 2018 10:00 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 10 ratings
Reginald Jackson’s inspiring new book takes a transdisciplinary approach to rethinking how we read, how we pay attention, and why that matters deeply in shaping how we understand the past, live in the present, and imagine possible futures. Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tal...
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Reginald Jackson, “Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tale of Genji Scrolls” (U Michigan Press, 2018)

New Books in History - August 02, 2018 10:00 - 1 hour ★★★★ - 187 ratings
Reginald Jackson’s inspiring new book takes a transdisciplinary approach to rethinking how we read, how we pay attention, and why that matters deeply in shaping how we understand the past, live in the present, and imagine possible futures. Textures of Mourning: Calligraphy, Mortality, and The Tal...
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