The best books on Julius Caesar Peter Stothard, Journalist Buy now The Cairo Trilogy by Naguib Mahfouz Read expert recommendations “I think first of all that it is a great literary treat. I believe it is a really captivating novel…In my view, what Mahfouz has done brilliantly is to ...
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I am fascinated by the French Resistance, and Alex Kershaw’sAvenue of Spiesis a worthy addition to my collection of World War II books. It’s not on a par withIn the Garden ofBeasts, by Erik Larson, but it’s still a riveting story: an American family, living in occupied Paris, sho...
By: William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Though it's titled The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the man himself appears only in five scenes in the entire play! However, such is his impact on the events that surrounded him that he still remains the central figure in this psychological drama that ...
by Tom Holland Pax: War and Peace in Rome's Golden Age by British historian Tom Holland is now out in both in the US and the UK. It's the third book in a trilogy that started with Rubicon, about Julius Caesar and the last years of the Roman Republic, and then went on to Dynasty...
the Julius Caesar of literature. (几处倒装句应灵活处理,以体现原文语气。every last book the man has written等于all the books he has written。注意这段话的逻辑关系。If he is anything, he is a man of—句中的-if从句 起强调作 用,说明他不是一个书生或思想家,而是一个行动家。此处需灵活翻译。
Julius Caesar William Shakespeare 571 votes The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (First Folio title: The Tragedie of Iulius Cæsar) is a history play and tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. It is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true...
Title:JULIUS CAESAR Author:William Shakespeare Edited by:by Norman Sanders Cover designs:illustration by Pierre Clayette, and subsequent design by David Gentleman Series Editor:Terence J. B. Spencer Date Published:April 1967 Pages:256pp. Printer:Western Printing Services Ltd ...
“Leap Year brings to mindthe lore of King Numa reforming the early Roman calendar, Julius Caesar (and Sosigenes) replacing lunar with solar, Caligula trying to name a month after Germanicus (at least according to Robert Graves), Pope Gregory ordering his change but the Protestant parts of Eu...
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare explores the idea From classism to the dark side of ambition to war, Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar takes readers and theater audiences on the journey of the emperor’s slow fall from power, and his eventual murder. As Caesar’s power over Rome grows, so...