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Many literary scholars consider 'The Tale of Genji,' a Japanese text from the 11th century, to be the first novel.

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  1. While the definition of a "novel" is sometimes disputed, most literary historians consider the first novel to be "The Tale of Genji," an epic story written by Murasaki Shikibu in the 11th century.

  2. Although epics existed long before "The Tale of Genji," scholars consider the text a turning point because it offered a psychological exploration of its protagonist, Hikaru Genji; That kind of interiority was not a primary concern of storytelling prior to the novel.

  3. The novel was not widely distributed outside of Japan until it was translated into English in 1925.

  4. Shikibu's story had a profound impact on British novelist Virginia Woolf, who was impressed by the way the novel portrayed a woman's interior thoughts.

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