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Calpurnia's Dream
Contributor(s): Alonso Gomez, Maria Lourdes (Illustrator), Alonso Gomez, Maria Lourdes (Translator), Alonso, Maria Lourdes (Author)
ISBN: 1502842734     ISBN-13: 9781502842732
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $11.84  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical - General
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 6" W x 9" (0.64 lbs) 212 pages
 
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"Calpurnia's Dream" is in fact, a long, long letter that Caesar's widow writes to her late husband, showing all her pain, scarce self-confidence and passionate love for him. But, simultaneously, she also reveals us a unique account of Julius Caear's Rome through her eyes, in which shamanism, historical perspective and a profound analysis of female psychology are combined. Calpurnia Caesaris, like King Arthur's Queen in "Gades y Camelot", is a highly charismatic man's sensuous wife who is still madly in love with her lord and has to face the risk of being repudiated due to her barrenness. She desperately seeks for a way of her own that might enable her to survive her crisis. Her turning point comes through a wise man and a Celtic priestess who initiate her into some kind of unusual healing which was reserved to high-ranked ladies in the past. This story also offers us the chance to see historical characters from an unknown perspective, such as that deep genuine friendship the heroine shares with Marcus Portius Cato's daughter and wife and, on the other hand, with Sulla's daughter. Caesar is an ageing though still magnetic man, torn between bitter irony and ambition.. Praise for M.L.Alonso's works "Las mujeres de Wagner": A.Reverter in "Ars canendi" (Radio Cl sica) (5/5/2013)."Interesante y enjundioso trabajo.Felicitamos a Mar a L.Alonso ". C. De Matesanz in "Viaje a taca" (Radio Cl sica) (25/4/2013)"Ensayo claro y completo que recomendamos" "La autora realiza una interesante incursi n en el mundo de la magia celta seg n fue versionada por G.A.B cquer, Oscar Wilde y ha sido posteriormente recogida por la moderna literatura art rica(...)La importancia del mundo fe rico en la poes a becqueriana, la presencia del arquetipo de la triple diosa en el excesivo y rom ntico Oscar Wilde y el papel de la doncella cazadora y la diosa madre, las sacerdotisas de Avalon y el reino de las hadas son algunos temas en los que Lourdes Alonso, pertrechada de una excelente cultura literaria y mitol gica se detiene y cuya lectura recomendamos" (About "La magia celta seg n G.A.B cquer, Oscar Wilde y la novela art rica contempor nea" in MAS ALLA DE LA CIENCIA, n 129: November,1999).