Cleopatra — Complete

Cleopatra — Complete

Por Georg Ebers, Mary J. Safford (Traductor)

Formato: EPUB  
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Sinopsis

In "Cleopatra — Complete," Georg Ebers masterfully intertwines historical fact and vivid imagination to reconstruct the life of one of antiquity's most fascinating figures, Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Ebers employs a narrative style reminiscent of the 19th-century romanticism, characterized by lush descriptions, intricate characterizations, and a weaving of political intrigue and personal drama. Set against the backdrop of ancient Alexandria, the novel delves into Cleopatra's intelligence, political acumen, and her relationships with powerful Roman figures such as Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, all while reflecting the tumultuous era that saw the decline of Hellenistic power. Georg Ebers, a German Egyptologist and novelist, was profoundly influenced by his fascination with ancient Egypt and its culture. His scholarly pursuits provided him with a robust foundation of historical knowledge, enriching his storytelling with authenticity and detail. Ebers's deep empathy for his characters, coupled with his commitment to historical accuracy, allows him to present Cleopatra not merely as a seductive figure but as a politically astute leader shaped by her circumstances. This compelling work not only offers a captivating glimpse into the life of Cleopatra but also serves as a broader commentary on power, gender, and cultural change. Readers drawn to historical fiction rich in context and character development will find Ebers's portrayal both enlightening and engaging, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of classical history.

Mary J. Safford