An edition of The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia (1757)

The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia.

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An edition of The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia (1757)

The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia.

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This edition provides a fully annotated text of Sarah Fielding's The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia based on the first edition of 1757. It records Fielding's use of Greek and Roman writers - particularly Plutarch, Dio Cassius, Appian, Suetonius, and Josephus - eighteenth-century historians, and Renaissance and Restoration playwrights. Christopher D.

Johnson, in the introduction, discusses the printing, publication, and reception of the Lives, suggests its relation to eighteenth-century biographies, places it in a broader context of narrative writing, and considers Fielding's depiction of gender roles. The variants between the first and second editions of Fielding's work are listed, too, and full bibliographic descriptions are supplied.

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The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia was Sarah Fielding's seventh complete work. It appeared thirteen years after Fielding established her literary reputation with her two-volume episodic novel, The Adventures of David Simple, and eight years after she published The Governess. In writing The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia, Fielding moved away from pure fiction and toward a uniquely imaginative form of biography.

Set in the first century B.C., the Lives presents the stories of two famous women, each of whom played an important role in Roman history during the turbulent period of civil war immediately before the Golden Age of Augustus Caesar.

Sarah Fielding allows her characters to tell their own stories from beyond the grave, creating narratives that are at once factual and fictional. The Lives - borrowed from a number of historical and literary works - reveals the inner turmoil of the ruthless Cleopatra and the eternal felicity of the patient Octavia.

Although earlier readers were quick to dismiss the Lives as a simple work of didactic fiction, modern readers will recognize in it the intricacy and subtlety of a work that explores eighteenth-century understandings of historiography, psychology, marriage, and education. The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia stands testimony not only to the range of Sarah Fielding's art, but also to the complexity and variety of eighteenth-century literature.

  1. In this edition, Johnson traces Fielding's debts to classical, Renaissance, and Restoration authors. He thus records the extensive research that went into the production of the Lives and suggests the depth and range of Sarah Fielding's knowledge.
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The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia
1994, Bucknell University Press, Associated University Presses
in English
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The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia.
1974, Garland Pub., Dissertations-G
in English
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The lives of Cleopatra & Octavia
1928, The Scholartis press
in English
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The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia: By the author of David Simple.
1758, printed for the author, and sold by A. Millar; R. and J. Dodsley; and J. Leake, at Bath
Microform in English - Second edition corrected.
Cover of: The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia
The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia
1757, Printed for the author, and sold by Andrew Millar..., R. and J. Dodsley..., and J. Leake...
Microform in English
Cover of: The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia.
The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia.
Publish date unknown, Scholartis Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Reprint of the 1757 ed. printed for the author, and sold by A. Millar, London.

Published in
New York
Series
The Flowering of the novel
Genre
Fiction.

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Dewey Decimal Class
823/.5
Library of Congress
PZ3.F4604 Li6, PR3459.F3 Li6

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Pagination
v, 219 p.
Number of pages
219

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OL5054963M
ISBN 10
0824011473
LCCN
74017294
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4232924

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