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a life in western culture

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An edition of Caesar (2007)

Caesar

a life in western culture

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"More than two millennia have passed since Brutus and his companions murdered Julius Caesar - and inaugurated his legend. Though the assassins succeeded in ending Caesar's dictatorship, they could never have imagined that his power and influence would only grow after his death, reaching mythic proportions and establishing him as one of the central icons of Western culture, fascinating armchair historians and specialists alike. With Caesar, Maria Wyke takes up the question of just why Julius Caesar has become such an exalted figure when most of his fellow Romans have long been forgotten. Focusing on key events in Caesar's life, she begins with accounts from ancient sources, then traces the ways in which his legend has been adapted and employed by everyone from Machiavelli to Madison Avenue, Shakespeare to George Bernard Shaw. Napoleon and Mussolini, for example, cited Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon in defense of their own dictatorial aims, while John Wilkes Booth fancied himself a new Brutus, ridding America of an imperial scourge. Caesar's personal life, too, has long been fair game - but the lessons we draw from it have changed: Suetonius derided Caesar for his lustfulness and his love of luxury, but these days he and his lover Cleopatra serve as the very embodiment of glamour, enticingly invoked everywhere from Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to Hollywood blockbusters."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
287

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Caesar: a life in western culture
2008, The University of Chicago Press
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Caesar: a life in western culture
2007, Granta, Granta Books, Brand: Granta Books
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Table of Contents

Caesar's celebrity : from fame to fable
Audacity and adventurism : capture by pirates, ca. 74 B.C.
Courage, cruelty and military acumen : war in Gaul, 58-51 B.C.
Revolution and risk-taking : crossing the Rubicon, 49 B.C.
Lust, luxury and love : Cleopatra and Egypt, 48-47 B.C.
Triumphalism : Rome, 46 and 45 B.C.
Liberty and tyranny : government, 49-44 B.C.
Assassination : the ides of March, 44 B.C.
Divinity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Chicago
Genre
Biography., Republic, 265-30 B.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
937/.05092, B
Library of Congress
DG261 .W95 2008, DG261.W95 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
287

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16681130M
Internet Archive
caesarlifeinwest0000wyke
ISBN 10
0226921530
ISBN 13
9780226921532
LCCN
2008011543
OCLC/WorldCat
213407437
Library Thing
6059245
Goodreads
4709496

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