Caesar and Cleopatra is George Bernard Shaw’s brilliant reimagining of one of history’s most famous encounters—told with intelligence, irony, and unexpected tenderness.
Set in ancient Egypt, the play explores the relationship between Julius Caesar, a seasoned Roman statesman, and Cleopatra, a young and inexperienced queen learning how to wield power. Rather than portraying grand romance or heroic spectacle, Shaw strips history of melodrama to reveal politics as a human enterprise—guided by reason, restraint, and long-term vision rather than passion alone.
With sharp dialogue and philosophical humor, Shaw contrasts Caesar’s calm rationality with Cleopatra’s emotional volatility, offering a fresh perspective on leadership, maturity, empire, and the education of power. The result is a play that feels surprisingly modern, challenging conventional ideas about heroism, gender, and historical legend.
Intelligent, ironic, and deeply engaging, Caesar and Cleopatra stands as one of Shaw’s finest historical dramas—essential reading for lovers of classic theatre, political thought, and revisionist history.
Dettagli
- Data di pubblicazione
- Feb 12, 2026
- Lingua
- English
- Categoria
- Narrativa
- Copyright
- Tutti i diritti riservati - Licenza di copyright standard
- Collaboratori
- Di (autore): George Bernard Shaw
Specifiche
- Pagine
- 135
- Tipo di rilegatura
- Libro a copertina morbida Libro a copertina morbida
- Colore del contenuto
- Bianco e nero
- Dimensioni
- Digest (140 x 216 mm)
Parole chiave
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