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Callias: A Tale of the Fall of Athens
EAN : 9791041995172
Édition papier
EAN : 9791041995172
Paru le : 31 mars 2024
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- EAN13 : 9791041995172
- Réf. fournisseur : 341586
- Date Parution : 31 mars 2024
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 270
- Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:15 mm
- Poids : 425gr
- Résumé : In "Callias: A Tale of the Fall of Athens," the narrative unfolds during the turbulent times of the Peloponnesian War, focusing on the strategic and personal challenges faced by the characters. The story begins with a theatrical shift in Athens, where the audience is distracted by the arrival of urgent news from the fleet. Callias, a young naval officer, brings a dispatch revealing that the Athenian fleet, under the command of Conon, is blockaded in the harbor of Mitylene by a superior Spartan force. The situation is dire, as Conon's fleet is crucial for Athens' defense, and the city must act swiftly to send relief. Callias consults with Hippocles, a wealthy and patriotic resident alien in Athens, known for his contributions to the city's naval efforts. Hippocles, who has a fast yacht named the Skylark, is approached by Callias for assistance in running the blockade to deliver a message of hope to Conon. The narrative delves into the complexities of the mission, highlighting the strategic thinking required to outmaneuver the Spartan blockade. Hermione, Hippocles' daughter, also plays a role in the planning, suggesting ways to disguise the yacht to evade detection. The story not only captures the strategic maneuvers and the urgency of the mission but also provides a glimpse into the personal lives and relationships of the characters, particularly the bond between Hippocles and his daughter, Hermione. The narrative is set against the backdrop of a city struggling to maintain its power and influence amidst the challenges of war, showcasing the resilience and ingenuity of its people.
- Biographie : Alfred John Church était un érudit classique anglais. Church est né à Londres et a fait ses études au King's College de Londres et au Lincoln College d'Oxford. Il a reçu les ordres sacrés et a été assistant-maître à la Merchant Taylors' School de 1857 à 1870.
