Cleopatra: Last Queen of Egypt

Cleopatra: Last Queen of Egypt

by JoyceTyldesley (Author)

Synopsis

The Romans regarded her as fatale monstrum ,a fatal omen. Pascal said the shape of her nose changed the history of the world. Shakespeare portrayed her as an icon of tragic love. But who was Cleopatra, really? We almost feel that we know Cleopatra, but our distorted image of a self-destructive beauty does no justice to Cleopatra's true genius. In Cleopatra , Egyptologist Joyce Tyldesley offers an unexpectedly vivid portrait of a skillful Egyptian ruler. Stripping away our preconceptions, many of them as old as Egypt's Roman conquerors, Cleopatra is a magnificent biography of a most extraordinary queen.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 01 Jun 2010

ISBN 10: 0465018920
ISBN 13: 9780465018925

Media Reviews
Sunday Telegraph
Tyldesley's strength has always been her storytelling, and here she is on top form. The Ptolemaic court was an in-bred and volatile place where assassination of family rivals was commonplace, and she brings out well the effect of the entry of Rome into this bewildering madhouse.... Tyldesley takes this terrific story on in fine style...a gripping narrative.
Los Angeles Daily News
Fascinating and irresistible.
The Mail on Sunday
One of the many merits of this sympathetic biography is that [Tyldesley] is able to place Cleopatra securely in Egyptian culture and history.
Tucson Citizen
This is a multilayered biography of one of the most interesting historical figures ever. Tyldesley presents the great queen in such a way that she almost leaps from the printed page.
Times Higher Education Supplement
A very readable account of the life of Cleopatra VII, and one that goes some way to redress the way in which she is often viewed. It also provides intriguing insights into life and society in the Egypt of the Ptolemies and the position of Egypt in the world-system of its time.
Author Bio
Joyce Tyldesley holds a first class honours degree in archaeology from Liverpool University, and a doctorate from Oxford University. She is currently honourary Research Fellow at Liverpool University, and a tutor at Manchester University. She lives in Bolton, England.