Quintus Claudius (Vol. 1&2) (Annotated)
Über das eBook
Quintus Claudius is a richly furnished historical novel that transports the reader to imperial Rome, combining antiquarian detail with the narrative momentum of nineteenth-century romance. Across its two volumes, Eckstein reconstructs Roman domestic life, political intrigue, social hierarchy, and moral conflict with the precision of a classical scholar and the dramatic instincts of a popular storyteller. Its style belongs to the European tradition of learned historical fiction, where archaeological imagination and melodrama meet to make the ancient world intellectually vivid and emotionally immediate. Ernst Eckstein, a German writer, editor, and classicist, was especially well equipped to undertake such a work. His education in classical philology and his broader literary career gave him both the erudition and the narrative fluency needed to turn Roman history into fiction. Quintus Claudius reflects the nineteenth century's fascination with antiquity, but also Eckstein's personal ability to translate scholarly knowledge into accessible, animated prose. This book is recommended to readers who enjoy historically grounded fiction, Roman settings, and novels that balance learning with plot. It will particularly appeal to admirers of Bulwer-Lytton, Sienkiewicz, and other authors who made the ancient past a stage for questions of power, virtue, love, and destiny.
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Über den Autor
Ernst Eckstein (1845-1900) was a German humorist, novelist and poet. He was editor of a literary and critical journal, Hall of Poets, and of a humorous weekly, The Wag, at Leipzig, for some years, and then settled in Dresden.
Produkt Details
Verlag: e-artnow
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 535 Seiten
Größe: 1,3 MB
ISBN: 4064066057466
Veröffentlichung: 26. Juni 2020