
Murasaki Shikibu wrote the world's first novel, The Tale of Genji
Murasaki Shikibu wrote the world's first novel, The Tale of Genji
The original manuscript of The Tale of Genji no longer exists, but there are over 300 later manuscript copies. These copies vary in reliability, providing valuable insights into the work's history and preservation. The concertina-style manuscript, consisting of several sheets of paper pasted together and folded alternately, is a unique aspect of its creation.
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Understanding that The Tale of Genji is the world's first novel written by a woman underscores the pioneering contributions of Murasaki Shikibu to literature and highlights the importance of preserving historical manuscripts.
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