I, Claudius
- Pages
- 468
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780679724773
- Reading Time
- ~8h 12min
I, Claudius is a book by Robert Graves. It has 468 pages.
About this book
Robert Graves’s novel presents a meticulously researched account of the Julio-Claudian dynasty through the voice of Emperor Claudius himself. Written as a first-person memoir, the narrative traces the political machinations and personal tragedies of Rome’s early imperial court, spanning the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, and Nero. Graves draws upon classical sources while filling historical gaps with psychological insight, exploring how power corrupts institutions and individuals alike. The work examines themes of survival, historical memory, and the quiet subversion of those dismissed as weak or foolish. Notable for its blend of scholarly rigor and literary invention, the book invites readers to question how history is recorded by the victors and how marginalized voices might reshape our understanding of the past. Graves’s background in classical studies informs the novel’s attention to Roman customs, political structures, and the complex interplay between public duty and private ambition. The text remains a foundational example of historical fiction that treats antiquity with intellectual seriousness and narrative vitality.
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I, Claudius has 468 pages.
What is I, Claudius about?+
Robert Graves’s novel presents a meticulously researched account of the Julio-Claudian dynasty through the voice of Emperor Claudius himself. Written as a first-person memoir, the narrative traces the political machinations and personal tragedies of Rome’s early imperial court, spanning the reigns o...
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I, Claudius was written by Robert Graves.