Caesar and Cleopatra : A History
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"Caesar and Cleopatra: A History" is one of George Bernard Shaw's most celebrated plays, offering a witty and provocative reimagining of the encounter between the aging Roman general Julius Caesar and the young Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Set during the Roman occupation of Egypt in 48 BC, the drama explores the complex relationship between a seasoned, pragmatic conqueror and a youthful, petulant ruler-to-be. Unlike the romanticized portrayals often found in literature, Shaw presents Caesar as a philosophical statesman and Cleopatra as a student of power, charting her transformation from a frightened girl into a cunning monarch under Caesar's tutelage.
The play serves as a profound commentary on leadership, imperialism, and the nature of human character. Through sharp dialogue and satirical wit, Shaw deconstructs the myths surrounding these historical figures, replacing melodrama with intellectual depth and political realism. The narrative follows Caesar as he navigates the treacherous waters of Alexandrian politics, dealing with rivals and allies alike while imparting lessons of governance and restraint. "Caesar and Cleopatra: A History" remains a cornerstone of modern drama, showcasing Shaw's unique ability to blend historical narrative with timeless social critique and psychological insight.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025531779
- ISBN-10: 1025531779
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.29 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.44 pounds
- Page Count: 136
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