I, Claudius and Claudius the God, by Robert Graves

Sep 30, 2018 19:37

A fictionalized autobiography of the Roman Emperor Claudius.



1934, 468 pages

Here is one of the best historical novels ever written. Lame, stammering Claudius, once a major embarrassment to the imperial family and now emperor of Rome, writes an eyewitness account of the reign of the first four Caesars: the noble Augustus and his cunning wife, Livia; the reptilian Tiberius; the monstrous Caligula; and finally old Claudius himself and his wife, Messalina. Filled with poisonings, betrayal, and shocking excesses, I Claudius is history that rivals the most exciting contemporary fiction.

Falling between Caligula and Nero, how could he not look good by contrast?

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