Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar (1984, Hardcover)
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"Death Comes for the Archbishop" by Willa Cather is a Modern Library Hardcover book published by Random House Publishing Group in 1984. This historical novel delves into the character development of the Archbishop, reflecting on the meaning of history in an elegant and precise prose style. With a total of 368 pages, this non-classifiable fiction work is intended for a trade audience and features illustrations. The book is a valuable addition for readers interested in exploring themes of character and history through the lens of a great literary mind.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherRandom House Publishing Group
ISBN-100394605055
ISBN-139780394605050
eBay Product ID (ePID)1423706
Product Key Features
Book TitleMemoirs of Hadrian
Number of Pages368 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistorical
Publication Year1984
IllustratorYes
GenreNon-Classifiable, Fiction
AuthorMarguerite Yourcenar
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight19.8 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN83-022065
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal843/.912
SynopsisBoth an exploration of character and a reflection on the meaning of history, "Memoirs of Hadrian" has received international acclaim since its first publication in France in 1951. In it, Marguerite Yourcenar reimagines the Emperor Hadrian's arduous boyhood, his triumphs and reversals, and finally, as emperor, his gradual reordering of a war-torn world, writing with the imaginative insight of a great writer of the twentieth century while crafting a prose style as elegant and precise as those of the Latin stylists of Hadrian's own era.