First published in the 1980s and 90s, Waki Yamato's renowned adaptation of Murasaki Shikibu's 11th-century literary masterpiece is still gorgeous to behold and is considered one of the greatest novel-to-manga adaptations of all time.Prince Genji falls in love with his stepmother, and so begins a forbidden love that will make him suffer his whole life. Genji's love story involves him falling for many women and begins with his love for Princess Fujitsubo-his father's wife and his stepmother. And Genji will cross that line which he should never cross.The English-language digital debut of The Tale of Genji: Dreams at Dawn coincides with the opening of the exhibition The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illuminated" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City-featuring original genga artwork from this manga-in Spring 2019."
One of Prince Genji's lovers is the daughter of his political rival as well as the consort of Genji's own brother. Dangerous love sometimes brings tragedy. Though Genji has now married Lady Murasaki, who's grown up to look just like Princess Fujitsubo, his search for the ideal woman continues. He continues to see Oborozukiyo, his brother's wife, in an ongoing affair, but eventually, they're discovered. Suspected of plotting treachery, Genji is ousted from the political world ...