Carte Octavia Seymour Van Santvoord

Octavia

A Tale of Ancient Rome

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"Octavia: A Tale of Ancient Rome" is a sweeping historical narrative that immerses the reader in the...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
490
EAN
9781025872285
ISBN
1025872282
Enbook ID
52758104
Greutate
860
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 27

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"Octavia: A Tale of Ancient Rome" is a sweeping historical narrative that immerses the reader in the grandeur and brutality of the first-century Roman Empire. The work centers on the life of Octavia, the tragic daughter of Emperor Claudius and the ill-fated wife of Nero, offering a poignant exploration of virtue amidst the decadence of the imperial court. Through meticulous detail and dramatic prose, Seymour Van Santvoord brings to life the complex political landscape of Rome, from the treacherous halls of power on the Palatine Hill to the vibrant, bustling streets of the ancient city.

The story serves as a profound meditation on power, betrayal, and the struggle for personal integrity within a society defined by absolute rule and shifting allegiances. By humanizing historical figures and situating them within a richly realized setting, the novel provides insight into the cultural and social dynamics of a civilization at a turning point. "Octavia: A Tale of Ancient Rome" is a masterfully crafted piece of historical fiction that captures the spirit of antiquity, making it an invaluable read for students of history and lovers of classical storytelling alike. Its exploration of the human condition against the backdrop of one of history's most influential empires remains as compelling today as when it was first penned.

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