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I, Virgil
David Wishart

I, Virgil

Novel 1

Sceptre Book, Hodder & Stoughton (Feb 16, 1995)
9780340628171
| Hardcover
338 pages | 132 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 823.914
LC Classification PR6073.I776 .G47 1997

Subject

  • Rome - History - Fiction

Plot

Visionary, scholar, idealist, poet and author of a momentous epic and other timeless works, Wishart's Virgil is a man of contradictions: celibate but capable of great love; stuffy, sometimes prudish but often extremely warm and open; shy but with a talent for friendship and a certain magnetism. Through his eyes we gain an oblique view of great historical events: the assassination of Caesar, the downfall of Pompey and the tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra. He resists involvement in politics until fate leads him inexorably to the meeting with Octavian that is to result in the commission of his masterpiece, THE AENEID.

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