Lady Gracia: A Samurai Wife's Love, Strife and Faith
by 綾子 三浦
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The book is a look at one of the most famous time periods in Japan: the 16th century where the three most famous generals -- Ieyasu, Hideyoshi and Nobunaga -- were all discovering their fate. I've read a book like this before -- Eiji Yoshikawa's [Taiko] which takes place in the exact same time period but focuses on the strategy that saw Hideyoshi become the great leader.
But this time the era is shown via the perspective of Tama Hosokawa, daughter of the great daimyo, Mitsuhide, who was allied with Nobunaga. Instead of the military strategy that dominated the great book, Taiko, we get the perspective of a woman as she learns what her role is in 16th century Japanese society. And not only do we get to see this but we also get to see her show more adaptation to the Christian faith that was being introduced at the time.
So overall, a fascinating look at the era via a great new perspective that is excellently crafted by the author, Ayako Miura. Definitely a must read. show less
But this time the era is shown via the perspective of Tama Hosokawa, daughter of the great daimyo, Mitsuhide, who was allied with Nobunaga. Instead of the military strategy that dominated the great book, Taiko, we get the perspective of a woman as she learns what her role is in 16th century Japanese society. And not only do we get to see this but we also get to see her show more adaptation to the Christian faith that was being introduced at the time.
So overall, a fascinating look at the era via a great new perspective that is excellently crafted by the author, Ayako Miura. Definitely a must read. show less
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- Canonical title
- Lady Gracia: A Samurai Wife's Love, Strife and Faith
- Original title
- 細川ガラシャ夫人 (Hosokawa Garasha Fujin) (Hosokawa Garasha Fujin)
- Original publication date
- 1986-3-27
- People/Characters
- Tama Hosokawa
- Important places
- 16th century Japan
- First words
- The men-at-arms were apparently practicing horsemanship.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It was a beautiful autumn afternoon.
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- Fiction and Literature
- DDC/MDS
- 895.635 — Literature & rhetoric Literatures of other languages Literatures of East and Southeast Asia Japanese Japanese fiction 1945–2000
- LCC
- PL856 .I8 .H6 — Language and Literature Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Languages of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Japanese language and literature Japanese literature Individual authors and works
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- Languages
- English, Japanese
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