Emmerich, Michael.

The Tale of Genji translation, canonization, and world literature / Michael Emmerich. - New York : Columbia University Press, (c)2013. - 1 online resource (xv, 494 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

"Ambitious and engrossing, this volume thoroughly revises the conventional narrative of The Tale of Genji's early modern and modern history, arguing that until the 1930s readers were less familiar with the eleventh-century work than scholars have assumed. Exploring iterations of the work from the 1830s to the 1950s, Michael Emmerich demonstrates how translations and the global circulation of discourse they inspired turned The Tale of Genji into a widely read classic, reframing not only our understanding of its significance and influence but also the processes that have canonized the text. In doing so, he supplants the passive concept of 'reception' with the active notion of 'replacement,' revitalizing the work of literary criticism"--Provided by publisher.



9780231534420


Murasaki Shikibu, 978?- --


Japanese literature--History and criticism.--Heian period, 794-1185


Electronic Books.

PL788 / .T354 2013