Caesar and Cleopatra

Cover of Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781421851501
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 0.79 pounds
Width: 0.56 inches
Dewey Decimal: 822.91
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“Caesar and Cleopatra” by George Bernard Shaw, published by 1st World Publishing in November 2013, is a literary work that explores the dynamics between two historical figures during a pivotal moment in ancient history. This edition, written in English and spanning 176 pages, presents a vivid scene set on the Syrian border of Egypt towards the end of the XXXIII Dynasty, specifically in 48 B.C. The narrative begins with a striking description of a moonlit night, contrasting the beauty of the celestial bodies with the realities of civilization, including a palace and soldiers engaged in various activities.

Readers will find a detailed portrayal of the characters and their interactions, particularly focusing on the Egyptian guardsmen and their aristocratic demeanor. The story unfolds with elements of humor and camaraderie among the soldiers, highlighting their cultural differences and attitudes towards warfare. Shaw’s work delves into themes of power and civilization, providing a rich context for understanding the historical backdrop of the characters. This edition serves as a classic representation of Shaw’s literary style and offers insights into the complexities of human relationships in a historical setting.


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Purchase one of 1st World Library’s Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG – – An October night on the Syrian border of Egypt towards the end of the XXXIII Dynasty, in the year 706 by Roman computation, afterwards reckoned by Christian computation as 48 B.C. A great radiance of silver fire, the dawn of a moonlit night, is rising in the east. The stars and the cloudless sky are our own contemporaries, nineteen and a half centuries younger than we know them; but you would not guess that from their appearance. Below them are two notable drawbacks of civilization: a palace, and soldiers. The palace, an old, low, Syrian building of whitened mud, is not so ugly as Buckingham Palace; and the officers in the courtyard are more highly civilized than modern English officers: for example, they do not dig up the corpses of their dead enemies and mutilate them, as we dug up Cromwell and the Mahdi. They are in two groups: one intent on the gambling of their captain Belzanor, a warrior of fifty, who, with his spear on the ground beside his knee, is stooping to throw dice with a sly-looking young Persian recruit; the other gathered about a guardsman who has just finished telling a naughty story (still current in English barracks) at which they are laughing uproariously. They are about a dozen in number, all highly aristocratic young Egyptian guardsmen, handsomely equipped with weapons and armor, very unEnglish in point of not being ashamed of and uncomfortable in their profess-sional dress; on the contrary, rather ostentatiously and arrogantly warlike, as valuing themselves on their military caste.

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Publisher: 1st World Publishing, Incorporated. Year: 2013.
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ISBN-13: 9781421851501.
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Language: en. Pages: 176.

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