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Henry Houssaye

Cleopatra: A Study

In “Cleopatra: A Study,” Henry Houssaye offers a compelling and meticulously researched portrayal of one of history's most enigmatic figures. Through a blend of historical narrative and literary analysis, Houssaye examines Cleopatra's political acumen, cultural significance, and complex identity as the last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. The text is written in a clear, engaging style, seamlessly integrating historical facts with vivid depictions of Cleopatra's life and the intricate socio-political landscape of the time. Its context is both scholarly and accessible, situating the narrative within the broader discourse on female power and agency in history. Henry Houssaye, a prominent 19th-century French historian, was deeply influenced by his background in classical studies and a fascination with historical figures that shaped Western civilization. His extensive research and understanding of ancient cultures allowed him to present Cleopatra not just as a seductive queen but as a shrewd leader navigating the tumultuous politics of her time. Houssaye'Äôs passion for uncovering the nuanced realities behind historical myths particularly culminates in this work, providing a rich tapestry of insights about Cleopatra's life. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in feminist historiography, ancient history, or anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Cleopatra's multifaceted character. Houssaye'Äôs scholarly approach, paired with his engaging prose, makes “Cleopatra: A Study” a vital addition to the library of both history enthusiasts and literary scholars alike.
115 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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