I, ClaudiusRosetta Books, 2014 M03 6 - 472 páginas “One of the really remarkable books of our day”—the story of the Roman emperor on which the award-winning BBC TV series was based (The New York Times). Once a rather bookish young man with a limp and a stammer, a man who spent most of his time trying to stay away from the danger and risk of the line of ascension, Claudius seemed an unlikely candidate for emperor. Yet, on the death of Caligula, Claudius finds himself next in line for the throne, and must stay alive as well as keep control. Drawing on the histories of Plutarch, Suetonius, and Tacitus, noted historian and classicist Robert Graves tells the story of the much-maligned Emperor Claudius with both skill and compassion. Weaving important themes throughout about the nature of freedom and safety possible in a monarchy, Graves’s Claudius is both more effective and more tragic than history typically remembers him. A bestselling novel and one of Graves’ most successful, I, Claudius has been adapted to television, film, theatre, and audio. “[A] legendary tale of Claudius . . . [A] gem of modern literature.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) |
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... Rome under the best contemporary masters - was , until the change came , my sole profession and interest for more than thirty - five years . My readers must not therefore be surprised at my practised style : it is indeed Claudius ...
... Rome under the best contemporary masters - was , until the change came , my sole profession and interest for more than thirty - five years . My readers must not therefore be surprised at my practised style : it is indeed Claudius ...
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... Rome's fate and mine . " Gradually her face changed , the prophetic power overcame her , she struggled and gasped , there was a rushing noise through all the galleries , doors banged , wings swished my face , the light vanished , and ...
... Rome's fate and mine . " Gradually her face changed , the prophetic power overcame her , she struggled and gasped , there was a rushing noise through all the galleries , doors banged , wings swished my face , the light vanished , and ...
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... Rome rots away as the Sibyl has indicated, will not her language rot away with her? Besides, Greek is Apollo's own language. I shall be careful with dates (which you see I am putting in the margin) and proper names. In compiling my ...
... Rome rots away as the Sibyl has indicated, will not her language rot away with her? Besides, Greek is Apollo's own language. I shall be careful with dates (which you see I am putting in the margin) and proper names. In compiling my ...
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... these seemingly genuine prophecies, which was recorded both in the original Greek, and (like most of the early pieces in the canon) in rough Latin verse translation. It ran thus: A hundred years of the Punic Curse And Rome will.
... these seemingly genuine prophecies, which was recorded both in the original Greek, and (like most of the early pieces in the canon) in rough Latin verse translation. It ran thus: A hundred years of the Punic Curse And Rome will.
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... Rome marble in place of clay And fetter her fast with unseen chains, And shall die at the hand of his wife, no wife, To the gain of his son, no son. The hairy third to enslave the State Shall be son, no son, of his hairy last. He shall ...
... Rome marble in place of clay And fetter her fast with unseen chains, And shall die at the hand of his wife, no wife, To the gain of his son, no son. The hairy third to enslave the State Shall be son, no son, of his hairy last. He shall ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
I, Claudius: From the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius, Born B.C. 10 ... Robert Graves Vista de fragmentos - 1934 |
I, Claudius: From the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius, Emperor of the ... Robert Graves Vista de fragmentos - 1934 |
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