The Life of Cicero

The Life of Cicero

The Life of Cicero

The Life of Cicero

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Anthony Trollope (London, 1815- 1882) was a British writer. He was a postal official and, in 1868, a candidate for a parliamentary seat by the Liberals. He owes his celebrity to a series of novels about the life of provinces, "the Barsethshire series," among which The Warden, The Barchester Towers (1857) and Barset's Last Chronicle (1867) stand out. His work has great interest as a document of customs of the time; he is characterized by his humor, decency, and his benevolence in social and political criticism. He is also the author of An Autobiography (1883).

About The Life of Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43BC) was an orator, statesman, and philosopher. Anthony Trollope, admired Cicero greatly and wrote The Life of Cicero in two volumes, with the intention of setting the record straight, that Cicero was a courageous and moral man. Volume I (up to the year 57BC) deals with Cicero's education, his rise through the courts and offices of state to the Consulship, and his exile. Volume II (BC 57-43) deals with the civil war between Cesar and Pompey, the death of his daughter Tullia, Cesar's dictatorship and assassination. In a panegyric voice Trollope writes: "There was a humanity in Cicero, a something almost of Christianity...To have loved his neighbor as himself before the teaching of Christ was much for a man to achieve, and that he did this is what I claim for Cicero."
This edition --which includes Volume I and II-- dispenses with footnotes, and bibliographical citations; having read this book several times, I can say that rarely did I consult them. This book gives great insight not only into the life of Cicero, but also into Trollope's mind and character. This biography reads like a novel.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162045120
Publisher: marciano guerrero
Publication date: 04/29/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Anthony Trollope (London, 1815- 1882) was a British writer. He was a postal official and, in 1868, a candidate for a parliamentary seat by the Liberals. He owes his celebrity to a series of novels about the life of provinces, "the Barsethshire series," among which The Warden, The Barchester Towers (1857) and Barset's Last Chronicle (1867) stand out. His work has great interest as a document of customs of the time; he is characterized by his humor, decency, and his benevolence in social and political criticism. He is also the author of An Autobiography (1883).
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