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Count Belisarius - AND "Lawrence of the Arabs"

Graves, RobertAshley, Scott(Volume editor)
Part of the The Millennium Graves series
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First published in 1938, Count Belisarius is one of Robert Graves's most consistently popular novels.

A historical romance of the sixth century AD, this tells the story of Belisarius, the last of the great generals of the Roman Empire, who reconquered Africa and Italy for the emperor in Constantinople, only to be rewarded with suspicion and humiliation.

Lawrence and the Arabs also tells of a military hero, but one whom Graves knew personally and who was still living when this first authorized biography was published in 1927.

Both as an attempt to tell the story of the Arab Revolt and Lawrence's place in it, and as an installment in the growth of the legend of Lawrence of Arabia, it is an important historical and literary document.

Read together, these books show Graves exploring the nature of heroism in a world grown profoundly suspicious of heroes.

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Product Details
Carcanet Press Ltd
1857546458 / 9781857546453
Hardback
823.912
01/06/2004
United Kingdom
English
General
360 p.
22 cm
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