Forester, CS (English spelling)

Japanese: Forester,C.S.(英語表記)ForesterCS
Forester, CS (English spelling)

…The same can be said about works such as Moby Dick (1851) by American author Herman Melville. In addition, there are many other British works that are more than just adventure stories for children, such as R.L. Stevenson's Treasure Island (1883) and, in the 20th century, the series of novels by Cecil Scott Forester (1899-1966) with Captain Hornblower as the main character. [Shigeru Koike]. …

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Japanese:

…同じことは,アメリカの作家ハーマン・メルビルの《白鯨》(1851)などについてもいえる。イギリスにはこのほか,R.L.スティーブンソンの《宝島》(1883),20世紀になるとフォレスターCecil Scott Forester(1899‐1966)のホーンブローワー艦長を主人公とする一連の小説など,子ども向け冒険小説以上の価値をもつ作品が多い。【小池 滋】。…

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