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Gallus : Or, Roman Scenes of the Time of Augustus

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Historical fictionalisations are popular with a wide readership today.

The better examples avoid expediency with historical fact, but bring dramatic life to otherwise dry chronology.

It is therefore surprising to find sober German historical erudition utilising a fictional narrative to impart a copious amount of detail.

However, this style found a readership far wider than just the scholarly.

By combining historical learning with dramatisation, Gallus, published in 1838, became a best-seller in Germany and was quickly translated for the English market.

Perhaps not to the taste of the English, however, was the somewhat burdensome apparatus of the notes which broke the narrative after each section.

These were distilled and placed as footnotes, so that the narrative flowed freely.

The depth of learning which abounds throughout the book is an attribute of this significant work which should not be overlooked when engaging with the novelty of its approach.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108012787 / 9781108012782
Paperback / softback
833.7
17/06/2010
United Kingdom
444 pages, 17 Line drawings, black and white
140 x 216 mm, 560 grams