Talk:Sarashina Nikki

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I don't think that she was indifferent to her husband and children. I think it would be more accurate to say that the work has a different agenda than to recite the mundane details of her life. She carefully chose passages to make statements about her life. Consider the inclusion of dreams, which may have been fabricated to contribute to the theme that life is a dream world. The work is certainly not a diary.