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Memoirs of Hadrian: And Reflections on the Composition of Memoirs of Hadrian (Penguin Modern Classics)

Memoirs of Hadrian: And Reflections on the Composition of Memoirs of Hadrian (Penguin Modern Classics)
Author: Marguerite Yourcenar
Creators: Paul Bailey, Grace Frick
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 30366

Media: Paperback
Edition: New edition
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.8

ISBN: 0141184965
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780141184968
ASIN: 0141184965

Publication Date: December 7, 2000
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Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars a master piece   February 15, 2006
 11 out of 12 found this review helpful

I usually don't write book reviews but in this particular case I think that i need to talk about one of the aspects of the book that is missing in the other reviews.
All the reviews talk about it as a historical book. Readers praised its language fluency and historical accuracy. They're not wrong, but I don't think that it is the essence of the book, the reason why the author wrote it. This memeoirs don't allow us to enter the emperor's mind and the roman philosophy and beleifs. No one can know what these were and the author doesn't pretend to do so. This book is rather a personal work that allow us to enter the author's mind and philosophy (because it is first a philosophical treaty) and to analyse our relationship with our roman past. Marguerite yourcenar isn't a historian, she is a philosoph.
She was the first woman to enter L'académie Française, and she's undoubtedly one the major french writers of the century.



5 out of 5 stars A pellucid masterpiece   May 8, 2004
 19 out of 20 found this review helpful

This is one of the best historical novels around. I've read it both in the French and in the English translation by Grace Frick. The English translation really does convey the flavour of Yourcenar's measured prose. It helps that Grace was a very close friend of Yourcenar. I've also studied this period and Yourcenar was obviously steeped in the sources - just how far is clear in the notes included at the back. She conveys not only the philosophical tensions in Roman life but mundane things such as the quality of light, the treatment of slaves, attitudes towards Jews, Barbarians and Greeks. There is not a false note in the book, and it raises universal questions whilst acknowledging the different context of Hadrian's life. A beautiful piece of work.


5 out of 5 stars A book to be Treasured - a Masterpiece!   January 11, 2003
 14 out of 15 found this review helpful

This book is one the best books that I have read. It is actually a "ghost autobiography", of the second century Roman emperor Hadrian. The language is fluent and the descriptions of events and the life around him are both graphic and moving. If you are a philosopher and an emperor and you possess all that you wish to have, what would be your thoughts be? By answering this question this book suggests an answer to another: "What is the Meaning of Life?"


5 out of 5 stars Yes, it is a masterpiece!   December 14, 2001
 12 out of 14 found this review helpful

Of course we have seen the phrase "masterpiece" used over and over. And, the phrase has become over-used. This book; however, does remind us what the phrase actually means. Through a very subtle narrative a portion of the history of an empire is described, covering everything from petty, personal intrigue, to matters of running a state, to military campaigns in far-off land.


5 out of 5 stars Epic book of a wise and simple man who was a Roman Emperor   January 28, 2001
 18 out of 19 found this review helpful

This book takes you back in time to the 2nd century and the memoirs of Emperor Hadrian. But it makes you feel as though this man could be talking to you, telling you his inner most thoughts on life and death. The book is totally compelling and you feel for Hadrian as a man. He talks about his love of life , nature, friendships and ultimately, his greatest love, the young Antoninous. The portrayal of this relationship and its unfortunate ending was very moving.

You also begin to see just how humanitarian and ahead of his time this man was. The birth of liberty, humanitarian values, democracy and provincialism all figure in his reign. The evidence and influence of Hadrian are still to be felt. This is a wonderful window into the 2nd century and the life of a compassionate and hugely dynamic man. I feel richer and wiser for having been introduced to his thoughts on life and living. It is a great introduction to Roman history, and history in general.

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