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At the Mercy of Tiberius: Intrigue and Ambition in Ancient Rome: A Tale of Loyalty and Betrayal

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Romance

In "At the Mercy of Tiberius," Augusta J. Evans masterfully weaves a historical narrative that immerses readers in the intricate political and personal dynamics of ancient Rome. Set against the backdrop of Emperor Tiberius's reign, the novel explores themes of power, betrayal, and the struggle for agency within a patriarchal society. Evans's eloquent prose is infused with vivid descriptions and complex characterizations, reflecting the turbulent social mores of her time, while also engaging with the conventions of romantic fiction. The book critiques the interplay of personal ambitions and moral dilemmas in a society governed by fear and obligation. Augusta J. Evans (1835-1909) was a prominent American novelist whose works often reflected her deep engagement with social issues, including the condition of women in the 19th century. Her own experiences and education in a male-dominated society infused her narratives with a sense of empathy for her characters, particularly the female protagonists who navigate the constraints imposed by their circumstances. Evans's background in literature and her commitment to addressing the complexities of gender and power rendered her a significant voice in American literature. This novel is a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction rich with emotional depth and societal critique. It beckons readers to consider the lives of those who exist in the shadows of history, making it a poignant exploration of both personal and collective struggles. Evans's narrative invites reflection on the timeless nature of power dynamics, appealing to both scholars and general readers alike.

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Data de lançamento

Ebook: 11 de dezembro de 2019