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The Commentaries of Cæsar (eBook)

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2022
129 Seiten
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859-654718045-6 (EAN)

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The Commentaries of Cæsar - Anthony Trollope
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In "The Commentaries of Cæsar," Anthony Trollope provides a compelling modern interpretation of Julius Cæsar's own writings on his military campaigns, weaving together a blend of historical analysis and literary critique. Unlike traditional historical narratives, Trollope employs a vivid, engaging prose style that captures the intricacies of Roman warfare and the political machinations of the time. He contextualizes Cæsar's account within the broader tapestry of 19th-century thought, shedding light on issues of imperialism, leadership, and ethics, all while maintaining an accessible narrative that encourages critical reflection among readers. Anthony Trollope, a prominent Victorian novelist known for dissecting societal norms, was deeply influenced by his understanding of political history and its implications on contemporary society. His extensive travels and experiences in the British civil service enriched his perspectives on power dynamics and governance. This background informed his approach to Cæsar's writings, allowing him to draw parallels between ancient and modern leadership challenges, ultimately enriching our understanding of Cæsar as a historical figure with enduring relevance. This edition of "The Commentaries of Cæsar" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, literature, and politics. Trollope's insightful commentary not only brings Cæsar's military campaigns to life but also invites readers to reflect on leadership traits that resonate through the ages, making this work an indispensable addition to the canon of historical literature.

Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a prolific Victorian novelist renowned for his keen observations on the social and political landscapes of English society. He is best acknowledged for his compelling portrayals that often reflected the struggles and triumphs of the middle and upper classes. Trollope's oeuvre comprises over 40 novels, including 'Barchester Towers' and 'The Way We Live Now,' and a series of political novels known collectively as the 'Palliser series.' While 'The Commentaries of Cæsar' is often wrongly ascribed to Trollope, his actual works delve deeply into the fabric of Victorian life, weaving intricate narratives that explore themes of morality, social status, and human nature. His literary style is characterized by a rich, descriptive approach, combined with a strong narrative drive and an incisive wit, often encompassing a broad swath of characters from various social backgrounds. As a writer, Trollope employed a rigorous writing regimen and a realistic, unromantic depiction of life, which earned him the admiration of both his contemporaries and future generations. His contribution to the English novel and his analysis of Victorian society remain a benchmark for scholars and literary enthusiasts alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Vor- und Frühgeschichte / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 58-51 B.C. • Ancient • ancient roman politics • Ancient Rome • ancient warfare analysis • Anthony Trollope historical • british author • Cæsar character study • Classical Philology • Classical Studies • Classic Literature • classic military strategy • De bello Gallico • gallic wars • Gaul • Gaulish conquest history • historical commentaries • historical commentary • Historical military analysis • Historiography • History • Julius • Julius Caesar • Julius Caesar commentary • Literary criticism • military campaigns • military history • political ambition exploration • political intrigue • Power dynamics in warfare • public domain classics • Republican era insights • roman conquest • Roman Empire military • Roman History • roman military strategy • Senate politics • Socio-political implications • Trollope narrative style
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