Five Men and Pompey: A Series of Dramatic Portraits by Stephen Vincent Benét

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Author Benét, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943
LoC No. a16001122
Title Five Men and Pompey: A Series of Dramatic Portraits
Note Reading ease score: 91.6 (5th grade). Very easy to read.
Contents The last banquet -- Lucullus dines -- The forlorn campaign -- Ad Atticum -- De bello civili -- After Pharsalia.
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Summary "Five Men and Pompey: A Series of Dramatic Portraits" by Stephen Vincent Benét is a collection of dramatic monologues written in the early 20th century. This work explores the lives and thoughts of prominent figures during the fall of the Roman Republic, particularly focusing on their relationships with Pompey, a key military and political leader of that era. Through poetic narratives, Benét delves into themes of power, ambition, and the tragic nature of fate. The book is structured around five dramatic portraits, each depicting a different character closely tied to Pompey's story. The monologues feature significant historical figures such as Sertorius, Lucullus, Crassus, Cicero, and Caesar, allowing readers to witness their internal struggles and external conflicts. As the characters reflect on their relationships with power, their ambitions, and the consequences of their choices, the narrative reveals the complexities of their motivations and the inevitable downfall they confront in the wake of political turmoil. Through rich language and vivid imagery, Benét captures the essence of a pivotal historical moment, blending fact and fiction to highlight the human experience within the broader context of history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Pompey, the Great, 106 B.C.-48 B.C. -- Drama
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EBook-No. 62494
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Most Recently Updated Apr 7, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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