I, Claudius, Claudius the God - Everyman’s Library Contemporary Classics
I, Claudius, Claudius the God - Everyman’s Library Contemporary Classics
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3 September, 2026
Description
A grandson of Mark Antony, young Claudius is mistaken for a weakling and an idiot because of his stutter and his physical infirmities and grows up learning to use his reputation for harmlessness as a shield. Dismissed as insignificant by his powerful relatives as they compete with each other for power, he spends his time writing a secret history of the first three emperors of Rome as observed from his remarkable ringside vantage point—a dramatic tale that makes up the pages of I, Claudius.
Claudius’s impersonation of a fool enables him to escape the intrigues and poisonings that mark his predecessors’ reigns, including the machinations of his murderous grandmother Livia and his dangerously mad nephew, Caligula. After assassinating Caligula, the Praetorian Guard declare Claudius the next
emperor—over his protests. He accepts only to avoid civil war, and Claudius the God traces his attempts to strengthen Rome and restore the Republic. But his efforts are undermined by his corrupt wife, Messalina, and the ambitions of his own son, Britannicus, and he is unable to prevent the doom he foresees for Rome when his great-nephew Nero succeeds him as emperor.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781841594415 |
| ISBN10 | 1841594415 |
| Number Of Pages | 872 |
| Item Weight | 750 g |
| Product Dimensions | 128 x 212 x 40 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Everyman |
| Format | hardcover |
Media Reviews
A masterpiece … Sympathetic and intensely involving: a great feat of the imagination. -- Hilary Mantel
I, Claudius: ‘Remarkable. . . . A novel of learning and imagination, fortunately conceived and brilliantly executed * The New York Times *
Graves. . .gives [Claudius] a voice, and what a voice it is, garrulous, digressive, spiced with gossip and scandal. .. We have to remind ourselves of what we are always in danger of forgetting as we read this compelling narrative, with its impeccable research, the tremendous intellectual feat of organisation that it represents. It is fiction, after all. * The Guardian *
Author's Bio
Robert Graves (Author)
Graves produced more than 140 works. Graves's poems—together with his translations and innovative analysis and interpretations of the Greek myths; his memoir of his early life, including his role in World War I, Good-Bye to All That; and his speculative study of poetic inspiration, The White Goddess—have never been out of print
He earned his living from writing, particularly popular historical novels such as I, Claudius, King Jesus, The Golden Fleece and Count Belisarius.