Panem & Circenses - 30 Fascinating Novels of Ancient Rome

Panem & Circenses - 30 Fascinating Novels of Ancient Rome

Por Alfred J. Church, Felix Dahn, Ernst Eckstein, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Edy Lanza, Francesco Franchini, Georg Ebers, John W. Graham, Gustave Flaubert, H. Rider Haggard, Harold Macgrath, Henryk Sienkiewicz, G. A. Henty, Henry William Herbert, Irving Bacheller, James De Mille, Lew Wallace, J. G. Lockhart, Talbot Mundy, Nathan Gallizier, Frederick Rolfe, Walter Pater, Edward Lucas White, George J. Whyte-Melville, Wilkie Collins, William Henry Giles Kingston, William Stearns Davis

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Sinopsis

The anthology 'Panem & Circenses' presents some of the greatest historical novels and masterpieces of world literature - tales that represent the brightest the forever fascinating era of Ancient Rome. The edition offers a profound exploration of the rich tapestry of Roman history, culture, and politics as envisioned by some of the most celebrated and diverse authors in literary history. This anthology spans genres and styles, ranging from dramatic epics to poignant personal journeys, offering a comprehensive overview of Roman life. Standout pieces within this collection vividly portray the visceral intensity of gladiatorial combat, the opulent excesses of imperial courts, the profound spiritual transformation of early Christians, and the hauntingly tragic beauty of a civilization teetering on the edge of oblivion. Among the novels of the collection: 'Quo Vadis' explores the transformative power of faith against the backdrop of Nero's tyrannical reign, while 'The Gladiators' takes readers into the brutal world of the arena, where life and death hang in the balance. 'Ben-Hur' is a tale of revenge and redemption, set against the vast sweep of Roman grandeur, while 'The Last Days of Pompeii' vividly recreates the doomed city's final moments before the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. This anthology also includes 'A Friend of Caesar', which delves into the political machinations of the Roman Senate, and 'Marius the Epicurean', a philosophical exploration of life and beauty during Rome's twilight years. 'Cleopatra' brings to life the enigmatic queen whose ambitions shook the foundations of Rome, while 'Hadrian' offers a glimpse into the mind of one of Rome's most reflective and innovative emperors. 'Panem & Circenses' is more than just a collection of thrilling and vivid narratives. Its rich diversity of perspectives and literary excellence provides a unique gateway into the grandeur and complexity of Ancient Rome. This anthology bridges eras, offering readers an immersive experience that deepens their appreciation of this monumental epoch and its lasting impact on history and culture.

William Stearns Davis