Twelve Caesars - Images of Power from the Ancient World to the Modern (The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, Bollingen Series 35, 60)
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First of all I want to say that I love Mary Beard's work. That being said I have 2 major problems with it: 1) (and that is completely my fault) I always expect sth different from the titles than what her books are actually about, which is kind of dissappointing. and 2) 60% of the book feels like the introduction, but u never reach the main part of it. Like she keeps telling you what is chapter will be about, what questions she's going to answer, etc, but the chapter is almost already over and she's still telling what she's going to say. Please just tell me directly! I want to know! instead of telling me what you're going to say, just say it!!! Pls!
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First of all I want to say that I love Mary Beard's work. That being said I have 2 major problems with it: 1) (and that is completely my fault) I always expect sth different from the titles than what her books are actually about, which is kind of dissappointing. and 2) 60% of the book feels like the introduction, but u never reach the main part of it. Like she keeps telling you what is chapter will be about, what questions she's going to answer, etc, but the chapter is almost already over and she's still telling what she's going to say. Please just tell me directly! I want to know! instead of telling me what you're going to say, just say it!!! Pls!