Tuesday 8 March 2016

Women Writers in Ancient Japan

Women Writers in Ancient Japan

The immense cultural achievements of women writers in ancient Japan facilitated the first flowering of classical Japanese literature. Women wrote Japan’s and perhaps Asia’s first autobiographical narratives in diaries and memoirs, as well as miscellaneous writings composed of poems, lists, observations, and personal essays during the Heian era (794-1185 CE). For this reason, the Japanese can uniquely claim to have a literary golden age dominated by women.
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