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On Sparta
On Sparta
Nov 7, 2024 12:34 AM

Author:Plutarch,Richard Talbert,Richard Talbert,Richard Talbert

On Sparta

Plutarch's vivid and engaging portraits of the Spartans and their customs are a major source of our knowledge about the rise and fall of this remarkable Greek city-state between the sixth and third centuries BC. Through his Lives of Sparta's leaders and his recording of memorable Spartan Sayings he depicts a people who lived frugally and mastered their emotions in all aspects of life, who also disposed of unhealthy babies in a deep chasm, introduced a gruelling regime of military training for boys, and treated their serfs brutally. Rich in anecdote and detail, Plutarch's writing brings to life the personalities and achievements of Sparta with unparalleled flair and humanity.

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Roe is an exceptionally shrewd critic of Romanticism - uncannily alert... everything he says is well-turned and reliably clever

—— Andrew Motion , Guardian

Roe provides as complete a portrait as we are likely to get of Hunt’s first 37 years

—— Nicholas Shakespeare , Daily Telegraph

Roe offers a meticulous and thorough account of Hunt’s significance in the literary culture of the Regency era

—— Sunday Telegraph

Roe is a seasoned Romantic scholar who offers an impassioned account of Hunt's 'first life'

—— D J Taylor , Sunday Times

Roe's biography is an absorbing account of English intellectual culture in the early 19th century

—— Evening Standard

Excellent...intriguing reading...Surely [Leigh Hunt] should be back in print for us to judge him now

—— Daily Mail

Roe brings to his work decades of research on the period...[his] volume is free of imprecision and well-informed

—— Independent
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