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Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Nature of Alexander by Mary Renault (, Hardcover, Reprint) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! The nature of Alexander Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. The nature of Alexander by Renault, Mary. Publication date Topics Alexander, the Great, B.C B.C, Alexander (Makedonien, König, III.), Greece -- History -- Macedonian Expansion, B.C. -- Biography PublisherUser Interaction Count: Mary Renault's history of Alexander the Great is very interesting and easy to read. It's an excellent book about Alexander's personal life, and the hardback version has many wonderful photographs. Pages 39 to 41 describe Alexander's singing voice, and his love of his famous horse Bucephalas. Pages 46 and 47 describes Aristotle's teaching of Cited by: 9.


Author of The King Must Die, Alejandro Magno (Los Jet De Plaza Janes), El Rey Debe Morir, Ladera Norte/North Face, Promise of love, The praise singer, The praise singer, The nature of Alexander Mary Renault | Open Library. In Fire From Heaven a young Alexander unravels the mysteries of a violent adult world and discovers the divinity deep within him. Later, as he conquers ever eastwards, the love between him and Bagoas is imm. This is Mary Renault's masterly evocation of ancient Greece and Alexander the conqueror, beautiful, beloved - and flawed. Now published. The Nature of Alexander () is a nonfiction work by novelist Mary Renault ().. Summary. The book is a biography of King Alexander the Great, ( BCE/BC), ruler of Macedon, Egypt and www.doorway.rut wrote several historical novels in which Alexander appears: The Mask of Apollo (), Fire from Heaven (), The Persian Boy () and Funeral Games ().


The Nature of Alexander () is a nonfiction work by novelist Mary Renault (–). Summary. The book is a biography of King Alexander the Great, ( BCE/BC), ruler of Macedon, Egypt and Persia. Renault, who has fictionally explored the history of Alexander in Fire from Heaven and The Persian Boy, turns her hand to a chronicle of the great conqueror's life incorporating painstaking information, lively detail, and political and psychological interpretation. In The Nature of Alexander, Renault writes more of a hagiography than a biography, though it remains highly informative. She has a very clear idea of what his nature was, so she makes judgments about our various historical sources, indicating that some are reporting what he was really like, while others had axes to grind.

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