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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | BULWER-LYTTON, EDWARD G.E. The Last Days of Pompeii Nelson Doubleday, Inc. 1946. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. No dust jacket. Light shelf wear. Binding tight, pages clean, bright, & unmarked. vii, 391 pp. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2". "The Last Days of Pompeii is a novel written by the baron Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1834. Once a very widely read book and now relatively neglected, it culminates in the cataclysmic destruction of the city of Pompeii by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The novel uses its characters to contrast the decadent culture of first-century Rome with both older cultures and coming trends. The protagonist, Glaucus, represents the Greeks who have been subordinated by Rome, and his nemesis Arbaces the still older culture of Egypt. Olinthus is the chief representative of the nascent Christian religion, which is presented favorably but not uncritically. The Witch of Vesuvius, though she has no supernatural powers, shows Bulwer-Lytton's interest in the occult - a theme which would emerge in his later writing, particularly The Coming Race." -- Wikipedia. Offered for US$ 4.50 by: Yesterday's Muse Books - Book number: 1513568 See more books from our catalog: Classics | |||