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Rome Stories: Everyman's Library

Editat de Jonathan Keates
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mar 2017
Originalmusiken für Solisten von H. Herrmann, C. Herold, K. Treidler und E. Wild.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781101907887
ISBN-10: 1101907886
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 121 x 198 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Colecția Everyman's Library
Seria Everyman's Library


Notă biografică

JONATHAN KEATES is the author of several works of fiction including the short story collection Allegro Postillions and the novel The Stranger's Gallery. He is the biographer of Handel, Purcell, and Stendhal, and is well known as a reviewer and writer on Italian culture and history. He teaches at the City of London School and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

Cuprins

Preface
 
LIVY, "The Revolt Against the Tarquins" 
 
PLUTARCH, "The Murder of Julius Caesar "
 
BENVENUTO CELLINI, "Imprisonment, Escape, Recapture" 
 
EDWARD GIBBON, "The Story of Rienzi" 
 
J. W. VON GOETHE, from Italian Journey
 
STENDHAL, "Vanina Vanini" 
 
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, from The Marble Faun
 
GEORGE ELIOT, from Middlemarch 
 
HENRY JAMES, "Daisy Miller" 
 
EDITH WHARTON, "Roman Fever" 
 
ALBERTO MORAVIA, from Roman Tales
 
PIER PAOLO PASOLINI, "A Night on the Tram"

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Rome Stories explores the city's fateful impact through the writing of classical historians, a Renaissance sculptor, 18th-century tourists, American, British and French novelists and the authors of modern Rome, each testing and unravelling the city's ageless paradoxes.