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Quintus Claudius, Vol. I (eBook)

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2022
241 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654740867-3 (EAN)

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Quintus Claudius, Vol. I - Ernst Eckstein
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In "Quintus Claudius, Vol. I," Ernst Eckstein presents a vivid narrative that intricately weaves elements of Roman history and personal heroism through the life of its titular character. The novel is laden with rich, descriptive prose that captures the essence of ancient Rome, exploring its political intricacies, social dynamics, and the moral struggles of its citizens. Eckstein employs a literary style that reflects the complexity of the time, utilizing dialogue and inner monologue to create depth within his characterizations, ultimately bridging the gap between classical antiquity and contemporary sensibilities. Ernst Eckstein, a German author and scholar, was deeply influenced by his own academic pursuits in history and literature, dedicating his life to a broader understanding of human experiences and the epochs that shape them. His intimate knowledge of Roman culture, gleaned from extensive research and a passionate interest in the period, fuels his imaginative re-creation of Quintus Claudius's world. Eckstein's background in classical studies imbues his writing with authenticity and ensures that both the historical framework and character development are painstakingly crafted. This compelling narrative is highly recommended for both lovers of historical fiction and those seeking to gain insight into the complexities of Roman life. Readers will find themselves not only entertained but also educated, as Eckstein beautifully juxtaposes individual stories against a backdrop of historical significance, urging us to reflect on the perennial nature of human ambition and morality.

Ernst Eckstein (1845–1900) was a prolific German author and humorist, known for his unique blend of satire and narrative depth. His literary career began in earnest with contributions to various German periodicals, where his wit and sharp insight quickly distinguished him within the literary circles of his time. Eckstein's hallmark of combining historical insight with contemporary commentary was evident in his acclaimed work 'Quintus Claudius, Vol. I,' a novel that presents a vivid portrayal of ancient Rome with intricate plot twists and rich character developments. This book, which is a testament to his deep understanding of the classics, has been enjoyed for its engaging narrative and historical accuracy, as it navigates the complex landscape of Roman politics and society. Eckstein's distinctive literary style often melded didacticism with entertainment, which enabled his works to both educate and amuse his readers, thereby broadening the appeal of his storytelling. His contribution to literature, particularly in the historical fiction genre, has made a lasting impression, inspiring subsequent generations of writers who seek to blend historical scholarship with the art of narrative fiction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Vor- und Frühgeschichte / Antike
Schlagworte 19th century literature • ancient roman society • Ancient Rome • ancient Rome novels • character-driven exploration • Classic • Classical antiquity in fiction • Classical literature • Classical period • Colosseum Spectacles • Eckstein's meticulous research • Ernst Eckstein • Ernst Eckstein works • evocative storytelling style • german authors • Historical • historical fiction • historical fiction classics • historical fiction series • Immersive historical setting • Imperial Intrigue • Literary Craftsmanship • literary historical dramas • nuanced historical figures • personal struggles narrative • political intrigue novel • public domain classics • Regal Ruins • Roman Empire fiction • Roman Landscape • Roman Republic drama • scholarly insights • Vivid Reimagining
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