The Confessions of Lady Nijō
Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 1973
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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
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Japanese Literature•
BiographyJapan • 1300s
1973
Adult
18+ years
The Confessions of Lady Nijō is an autobiographical text recounting Lady Nijō's life as a 13th-century Japanese court attendant. It provides a detailed portrayal of court life, personal experiences, and spiritual reflections, offering insights into her struggles and resilience. Through historical and cultural narratives, Lady Nijō shares her journey from privilege to a wandering existence.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Bittersweet
Nostalgic
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The Confessions of Lady Nijō is praised for its rich historical perspective, offering a rare glimpse into Japan's medieval court life. Reviewers commend its candid and introspective narrative. Some criticize its complex structure, which may challenge readers unfamiliar with the era. Overall, it is valued for its authenticity and cultural insights.
Readers who enjoy The Tale of Genji or The Pillow Book will appreciate The Confessions of Lady Nijō, as it offers a personal glimpse into Japanese court life during the Kamakura period. Those interested in historical memoirs or women's perspectives in history would find it particularly engaging.
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288
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
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Japanese Literature•
BiographyJapan • 1300s
1973
Adult
18+ years
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