Boudicca (Boadicea), Leader of the Iceni, is synonymous with rebellion and feminine strength, yet what we know of her is often far removed from the time in which she lived and the early authors who first wrote about her.

In this new study, Marguerite Johnson returns to the original sources and interrogates them in order to unearth what the ancients thought of this most enigmatic heroine of British freedom. After a concise overview of Boudicca and the British rebellion against Rome, she turns to the writings of Tacitus and Dio and provides an in-depth analysis of their views on Boudicca and her people.

These readings, which form the centrepiece of the book, are followed by an insightful series of readings of Boudicca post-antiquity, including the scant references to her in the writings that emerged after the fall of the Roman Empire to the most modern re-workings of this most fascinating of historical icons.

Les mer
An insightful series of portraits of Boudicca as envisaged by both ancient and modern writers and artists.

Acknowledgements and conventions
Introduction
1. Boudicca and the British Revolt against Rome
2. Tacitus’ account
3. Dio Cassius’ account
4. After the Ancients: Boudicca’s Later Lives
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Les mer
An insightful series of portraits of Boudicca as envisaged by both ancient and modern writers and artists.
Relevant to those taking courses on Roman Britain, Celtic Studies, Classics, Women in Antiquity and Ancient Historiography
Short and accessible introductions to major figures of the ancient world, depicting the essentials of each subject’s life and significance for later western civilization.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781853997327
Publisert
2012-07-19
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
214 gr
Høyde
214 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

Biografisk notat

Marguerite Johnson is Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia. She is the co-author (with Terry Ryan) of Sexuality in Greek and Roman Society and Literature: A Sourcebook (2005), author of Sappho in this series (2006), and co-editor (with Harold Tarrant) of Alcibiades and the Socratic Lover-Educator, also published by Bloomsbury (2012).