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In this breathtaking follow-up to "The October Horse," Colleen McCullough explores the legendary romance of Antony and Cleopatra, showcasing her prowess as a historical novelist. Following Caesar's death, Rome is divided: Lepidus retreats to Africa, Antony rules the East, and Octavian claims the West. This uneasy truce masks the brewing tensions, as Rome yearns for a true heir to Caesar's legacy. Antony, a seasoned general with a lust for power, is poised to seize the prize, indulging in women, feasts, and wine. In contrast, Octavian, a controlled and calculating rival, matches Antony's ambition but lacks his charisma. While politics and warfare are male-dominated, women like Cleopatra and Livia wield their own influence. Cleopatra, the cunning queen, welcomes Antony but guards her heart, aiming to secure her child's place on Caesar's throne. Livia, Octavian's wife, quietly supports her husband's rise to power. As the narrative unfolds, battles, conspiracies, and the intertwining of love and politics lead to an inevitable climax. McCullough's extensive knowledge of Roman history enriches her meticulously researched narrative, bringing to life a cast of characters whose motives and flaws are vividly portrayed against the dramatic backdrop of the Republic's final days.
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Cleopatra, Colleen McCullough
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2007,
- Estado del libro
- Bueno
- Precio
- 24,49 €
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