Ficha Técnica

  • Título: The claudius novels
  • Autor: Robert Graves
  • Publicación: 2001
  • Editorial: Penguin
  • Género: Didáctica
  • Isbn: 9780141185729
  • Páginas: 752
  • Encuadernación: Tapa blanda



Resumen

Claudius the stammerer was known as a buffoon and a fool. But despite his reputation he was destined to become Emperor – and shrewd enough to record some of the most scandalous, debauched times in history. Here, in this magnificent fictionalized autobiography, Claudius chronicles the shocking intrigues, lusts, perversions and bloodshed of the Imperial Roman households, from the great days of Augustus and the cruelty of Tiberius, to the insane excesses of Caligula. As Claudius reveals his innermost thoughts throughout his own surprisingly successful reign and his tempestuous marriage to the depraved Messalina, his voice is humorous, sometimes fearful, always inquisitive, bringing the past to brilliant life in two of the most celebrated and compelling historical novels ever written.


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