THE TALE OF GENJI, PART IV—BLUE TROUSERS—Lady Murasaki, translated by Arthur Waley—Houghton Mifflin ($3.50). The Story. Through three volumes of well-bred indiscretions Prince Genji proved himself ...
THE prospect of a ‘six-decker’ novel might well seem formidable to the reader, much more to the translator, yet few will question the value of the service which Mr. Arthur Waley has performed in ...
ARTHUR WALEY is an English scholar whose studies and translations of Chinese literature established him as one of the foremost Sinologists of our time. His translations of Chinese poetry, so ...
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THE PILLOW-BOOK OF SEI SHONAGON— Translated by Arthur Waley—Houghton Mifflin ($2.50). The Tale of Genji, recently done into English, revealed a highly sophisticated civilization in loth Century Japan.
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