I Claudius
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Robert Graves was born in 1895 in Wimbledon. He went from school to the First World War where he became a captain in the Royal Welch Fusiliers and was seriously wounded at the Battle of the Somme. He wrote his autobiography <i>Goodbye to All That</i> in 1929 and it was soon established as a modern classic. He died on 7 December 1985 in Majorca his home since 1929. I CLAUDIUS and CLAUDIUS THE GOD are an imaginative and hugely readable account of the early decades of the Roman Empire ... racy inventive often comic One of the really remarkable books of our day a novel of learning and imagination fortunately conceived and brilliantly executed Still an acknowledged masterpiece and a model for historical fiction ... sympathetic and intensely involving: a great feat of imagination <p><b>'Still an acknowledged masterpiece and a model for historical fiction ... sympathetic and intensely involving: a great feat of imagination' Hilary Mantel <br><br>Bringing to life the intrigue of ancient Rome Robert Graves's <i>I Claudius </i>is one of the most celebrated gripping historical novels ever written</b><br><br>Despised for his weakness and regarded by his family as little more than a stammering fool the nobleman Claudius quietly survives the bloody purges and mounting cruelty of the imperial Roman dynasties. In <i>I Claudius</i> he watches from the sidelines to record the reigns of its emperors: from the wise Augustus and his villainous wife Livia to the sadistic Tiberius and the insane excesses of Caligula. Written in the form of Claudius' autobiography this is the first part of Robert Graves's brilliant account of the madness and debauchery of ancient Rome.<br><br>With an introduction by Barry Unsworth<br><br>'An imaginative and hugely readable account of the early decades of the Roman Empire ... racy inventive often comic'<i> Daily Telegraph</i></p> <p><b>'Still an acknowledged masterpiece and a model for historical fiction ... sympathetic and intensely involving: a great feat of imagination' Hilary Mantel <br><br>Bringing to life the intrigue of ancient Rome Robert Graves's <i>I Claudius </i>is one of the most celebrated gripping historical novels ever written</b><br><br>Despised for his weakness and regarded by his family as little more than a stammering fool the nobleman Claudius quietly survives the bloody purges and mounting cruelty of the imperial Roman dynasties. In <i>I Claudius</i> he watches from the sidelines to record the reigns of its emperors: from the wise Augustus and his villainous wife Livia to the sadistic Tiberius and the insane excesses of Caligula. Written in the form of Claudius' autobiography this is the first part of Robert Graves's brilliant account of the madness and debauchery of ancient Rome.<br><br>With an introduction by Barry Unsworth<br><br>'An imaginative and hugely readable account of the early decades of the Roman Empire ... racy inventive often comic'<i> Daily Telegraph</i></p>
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