¡Ocho No Koi No Tegami Tachi(Kadokawa Sofuia Bunko)
¡Kawamura Yuko
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[Machine Translation] The aristocrats of the Heian period (794-1185) wrote far more letters than we do today. They took great care in the paper and characters they used, and tied them to branches of plants appropriate to the content. A late reply would cause anxiety, while an early delivery would bring happiness. Letters were also at risk of being stolen or delivered to the wrong person, so it was necessary to take steps to prevent such incidents. This study will reveal the meaning of letters to the court nobles by reading such classical masterpieces as "The Tale of Genji," "The Pillow Book," and "The Diary of the Dragonfly".
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