Threshold of Fire: A Novel of Fifth Century RomeAcademy Chicago Publishers, 2005 - 255 pagina's In this vivid, dynamic novel, Hella Haasse has once more brought the past to life. This time she has chosen to illuminate a crucial, yet relatively obscure period of history: it is 414 A.D. and the once-powerful Roman Empire is in its death throes—split between East and West, menaced by barbarian hordes almost literally at its gates. The Emperor Honorius, an incompetent weakling, cowers in the marsh-bound city of Ravenna, where he has moved the government; he rarely "makes entry" into Rome. This is the brilliant canvas against which the characters in this drama interact. There is the Prefect Hadrian, a powerful official and fanatical Christian convert; there is Marcus Anicius, the pagan aristocrat who is clinging to a dying past, and there is the Jew Eliezar be Elijah, hemmed in by his own traditions and burdened by his dark vision of the future. There is the intrigue and uncertainty of life at Honorius's court, and there are the streets and tenements of Rome, pulsating with life and with corruption. |
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Pagina 45
... Roman , more Roman than the Romans , presumes distrust when there is no reason for it at all ; is ashamed - worse , sometimes offended - even when Egypt is mentioned innocently . He does not wish to analyze his reactions ; he has chosen ...
... Roman , more Roman than the Romans , presumes distrust when there is no reason for it at all ; is ashamed - worse , sometimes offended - even when Egypt is mentioned innocently . He does not wish to analyze his reactions ; he has chosen ...
Pagina 62
... Roman of the second rank , compared with the Romans of Rome . This man opposite him , with his tired eyes and soft voice , has no aspirations , for himself or his kinfolk , to what the Christianized Egyptian Hadrian considers the high ...
... Roman of the second rank , compared with the Romans of Rome . This man opposite him , with his tired eyes and soft voice , has no aspirations , for himself or his kinfolk , to what the Christianized Egyptian Hadrian considers the high ...
Pagina 253
... Romans connected his name with libertas : liberty . Lictor : An attendant granted to a Roman magis- trate as a sign of official dignity . The lictor bore the fasces , the bundle of rods with a protruding axe . Ludi magister ...
... Romans connected his name with libertas : liberty . Lictor : An attendant granted to a Roman magis- trate as a sign of official dignity . The lictor bore the fasces , the bundle of rods with a protruding axe . Ludi magister ...
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Threshold of Fire: A Novel of Fifth-Century Rome Hella S. Haasse,Anita Miller,Nini Blinstrub Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2005 |
Threshold of Fire: A Novel of Fifth-Century Rome Hella S. Haasse,Anita Miller,Nini Blinstrub Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2005 |
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