Who was Cleopatra? Who is Cleopatra? Viewed as both goddess and
monster even in her own lifetime, she has become through the ages
saint and sinner, heroine and victim, femme fatale and star-crossed
lover, black and white. A protean figure, Cleopatra defies
categorization.
Cleopatra's life story, gleaned from contemporary sources, is
powerfully intriguing: Married four times, she seduced two of the
most powerful men in Rome (Julius Caesar and Marc Antony), became
the sole ruler of Egypt, gained legendary status for her lavish
banquets, and chose to die rather than endure disgrace as the
prisoner of Octavian, Caesar's heir.
This fascinating sourcebook documents what we know of the
historical figure and also shows how she has evolved through the
lens of interpretation. Arranged both chronologically and
thematically, the volume consists of a series of readings about
Cleopatra--historical, literary, and documentary--extending from
ancient times to the twentieth century, from the European Romantics
to the Afro centrists, and from Middle English to modern
Arabic.
In her introductions to the readings, Prudence J. Jones provides
helpful information about the sources, placing them in historical
and cultural context. She includes passages both familiar and
unfamiliar, some not easily found in translation. Suitable for
classroom use, "Cleopatra: A Sourcebook" reveals a multitude of
Cleopatras, raising as many questions as it answers about one of
history's most captivating figures.
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