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Pausanias, the Spartan

Pausanias, the Spartan
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Manufacturer: Wildside Press
Author: Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
Publisher: Wildside Press
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Pausanias, the Spartan Description

Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780809589791
ISBN: 0809589796
Label: Wildside Press
Manufacturer: Wildside Press
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2004-03-01
Publisher: Wildside Press
Studio: Wildside Press

Editorial Review of Pausanias, the Spartan


It is fully fifteen, if not twenty, years since my father commenced the composition of an historical romance on the subject of Pausanias, the Spartan Regent. Circumstances, which need not here be recorded, compelled him to lay aside the work thus begun. But the subject continued to haunt his imagination and occupy his thoughts. He detected in it singular opportunities for effective exercise of the gifts most peculiar to his genius; and repeatedly, in the intervals of other literary labor, he returned to the task which, though again and again interrupted, was never abandoned. . . . In publishing a romance which its author has left unfinished, I may perhaps be allowed to indicate briefly what I believe to have been the general scope of its design, and the probable progress of its narrative. The "domestic interest" of that narrative is supplied by the story of Cleonice: a story which, briefly told by Plutarch, suggests one of the most tragic situations it is possible to conceive. The pathos and terror of this dark weird episode in a life which history herself invests with all the character of romance, long haunted the imagination of Byron; and elicited from Goethe one of the most whimsical illustrations of the astonishing absurdity into which criticism sometimes tumbles, when it "o'erleaps itself and falls o' the other --"


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