Quo vadis

579 pages

English language

Published May 13, 1997 by Hippocrene Books.

ISBN:
978-0-7818-0550-6
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OCLC Number:
36768327

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"Rome during the reign of Nero was a glorious place for the emperor and his court; there were grand feasts, tournaments for poets, and exciting games and circuses filling the days and nights. The pageantry and pretentious displays of excess were sufficient to cloy the senses of participants as well as to offend the sensitive." "Petronius, a generous and noble Roman, a man of the world much in favor at the court of Nero, is intrigued by a strange tale related by his nephew Marcus Vinitius of his encounter with a mysterious young woman called Ligia with whom Vinitius falls madly in love. Ligia, a captured King's daughter and a one-time hostage of Rome, is now a foster child of a noble Roman household. She is also a Christian." "The setting of the narrative was prepared with utmost care. Henryk Sienkiewicz visited the Roman settings many times and was thoroughly …

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Quo Vadis

Quo Vadis is an epic both tragic and powerful (and long!). The events in the story are loosely based on the history of Rome under the bloody reign of Emperor Nero (around AD 64), but I feel the purpose of this book was not to document it as a history. Instead, Sienkiewicz helps us to really understand the significance of the rise of Christianity as well as the fall of the old Roman gods in changing the western world. The tact with which he writes makes ancient Rome come alive, both the absolute horror and gore, as well as the blissful, delirious beauty of it. In the first chapters I was not very impressed. I felt the characters were not realistic and lacked dimension. However, as I continued I felt I came to grasp the purpose and style of the piece... and was thus gripped. I began to see the …

Subjects

  • Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 -- Fiction.
  • Rome -- History -- Nero, 54-68 -- Fiction.