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合本 竜馬がゆく(一)~(八)【文春e-Books】

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総発行部数2500万部超! 坂本竜馬の奇蹟の生涯を壮大なスケールで描く、司馬文学の金字塔、全8巻(文春文庫)が合本に。 土佐の郷士の次男坊に生まれながら、ついには維新回天の立役者となった坂本竜馬の奇蹟の生涯。司馬遼太郎の永遠のベストセラーが半世紀の時を経て、電子版で新たによみがえる!
第1巻/幼年時代から、江戸での剣術修業、奥手だった青年時代、人斬り以蔵、桂小五郎との出会いなどを描くシリーズ第1作。
第2巻/勤王・攘夷の勢力と、巻き返しを図る幕府との抗争は次第に激化してきた。土佐藩でクーデターを起し、勤王化して天下へ押し出そうとする武市半平太のやり方に限界を感じた竜馬はついに脱藩を決意する。
第3巻/浪人となった竜馬は、幕府の要職にある勝海舟と運命的な出会いをする。竜馬はどの勤王の志士ともちがう独自の道を歩き始める。「幕府を倒さねばならないのだ」と――。
第4巻/長州の没落、薩摩の保守化、土佐の勤王政権の瓦解。竜馬はついに一隻の軍艦を手に入れた。
第5巻/池田屋ノ変、蛤御門ノ変と血なまぐさい事件が続き、時勢は急速に緊迫するが、竜馬自身にも危機が訪れる。心血を注いだ神戸海軍塾が幕府の手で解散

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Published December 12, 2014

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Ryōtarō Shiba

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Ryōtarō Shiba (司馬 遼太郎) born Teiichi Fukuda (福田 定一 Fukuda Teiichi, August 7, 1923 – February 12, 1996) in Osaka, Japan, was a Japanese author best known for his novels about historical events in Japan and on the Northeast Asian sub-continent, as well as his historical and cultural essays pertaining to Japan and its relationship to the rest of the world.

Shiba studied Mongolian at the Osaka School of Foreign Languages (now the School of Foreign Studies at Osaka University) and began his career as a journalist with the Sankei Shimbun, one of Japan's major newspapers. After World War II Shiba began writing historical novels. The magazine Shukan Asahi printed Shiba's articles about his travels within Japan in a series that ran for 1,146 installments. Shiba received the Naoki Prize for the 1959 novel Fukuro no Shiro ("The Castle of an Owl"). In 1993 Shiba received the Government's Order of Cultural Merit. Shiba was a prolific author who frequently wrote about the dramatic change Japan went through during the late Edo and early Meiji periods. His most monumental works include Kunitori Monogatari (国盗り物語), Ryoma ga Yuku (竜馬がゆく; see below), Moeyo Ken, and Saka no ue no kumo (坂の上の雲), all of which have spawned dramatizations, most notably Taiga dramas aired in hour-long segments over a full year on NHK television. He also wrote numerous essays that were published in collections, one of which—Kaidō wo Yuku—is a multi-volume journal-like work covering his travels across Japan and around the world. Shiba is widely appreciated for the originality of his analyses of historical events, and many people in Japan have read at least one of his works.

Several of Shiba's works have been translated into English, including his fictionalized biographies of Kukai (Kukai the Universal: Scenes from His Life, 2003) and Tokugawa Yoshinobu (The Last Shogun: The Life of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, 2004), as well as The Tatar Whirlwind: A Novel of Seventeenth-Century East Asia (2007).

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Alternative Names:

Fukuda, Teiichi
Ryotaro, Shiba
Shiba, Ryoutarou
Ryoutarou, Shiba
Sima, Liaotailang
司馬遼太郎
司马辽太郎
Shiba, Rëotaro
Шиба, Рёотаро
司马辽太郎
司馬, 遼太郎
司馬遼太郎
司場遼太郎

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龍馬は多くの人が自分を殺そうとしていることを知っていたにもかかわらず、刀を持たず、安全な場所へも避難しなかったため、自らの死と他者の死に直結した。幾度もの暗殺未遂を生き延びたにもかかわらず、彼は反省を怠らなかった。友人たちは助言を与えるだけで、妻は彼をきちんと諫めることができなかった。これが龍馬の最大の欠点であり、私が本書で最も受け入れがたい部分である。
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