Caesar Dies (eBook)

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2022
121 Seiten
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859-654735980-7 (EAN)

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Caesar Dies - Talbot Mundy
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In 'Caesar Dies,' Talbot Mundy crafts a historical narrative steeped in rich detail and vibrant characterizations, situating the reader in the tumultuous era of ancient Rome. The novel deftly intertwines elements of adventure and political intrigue, exploring themes of loyalty, ambition, and the moral complexities of power. Mundy's narrative style, characterized by its evocative descriptions and dynamic pacing, reflects the literary traditions of early 20th-century adventure fiction while offering a fresh perspective on the ancient world that resonates with contemporary readers. Talbot Mundy, a British-born author with a notable fascination for the East and exotic cultures, frequently infused his works with his personal experiences and historical interests. His extensive travels in the Middle East and India informed his understanding of diverse societal dynamics, which is evident in 'Caesar Dies.' Mundy's background as a journalist and soldier provides a nuanced authenticity to his storytelling, allowing him to portray the intricacies of human nature against the backdrop of grand historical narratives. Readers seeking a compelling blend of thrilling adventure and profound philosophical questions will find 'Caesar Dies' an engrossing journey. Mundy's meticulous research and vivid imagination bring history to life, making this novel a must-read for aficionados of historical fiction and those intrigued by the moral dilemmas of power in antiquity.

Talbot Mundy (born William Lancaster Gribbon on April 23, 1879 – August 5, 1940) was an English-born American writer of adventure fiction. Predominantly active during the early to mid-20th century, his works include novels, short stories, and screenplays. Mundy moved to the United States in 1909 and became a naturalized citizen. His globetrotting adventures prior to becoming a writer greatly influenced the locales and cultures depicted in his work. An avid follower of theosophy, his narratives often explore spirituality and the occult. Mundy's novel 'Caesar Dies' (1933) is an alternate history work that anticipates the emergence of the dystopian genre; it depicts a world where the Roman Empire never fell, leading to contemporary political intrigue and prophetic imaginings. Despite not being as well-known as his contemporaneous literary figures, Mundy was revered for his Tros of Samothrace series and the Jimgrim books, where he developed a distinctive literary style that combined swashbuckling adventure with intricate plotting. His contributions to the genre have inspired later writers and are studied for their innovative approach to adventure and fantasy fiction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 161-192 • Alternate History • alternate history fiction • ancient Rome in fiction • Ancient Rome intrigue • Caesar Dies novel • Classic historical tale • Commodus • Cultural history exploration • Cyclical History • decadent society • dystopian Roman Empire • Emperor of Rome • English literature • Fiction • Geopolitical commentary • historical fantasy books • historical fiction • historical fiction narrative • Imperial Rome • Intriguing character portrayals • Julius Caesar's death • Narrative Complexity • Political assassination story • political intrigue • Power dynamics • power struggle themes • public domain fiction • Roman Empire dynamics • Roman Empire novels • Rome • science fiction authors • Speculative Fiction • speculative fiction classics • Talbot Mundy legacy • Talbot Mundy literature
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