Semiramis - The Amazon Queen of Babylon

Semiramis - The Amazon Queen of Babylon
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Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 1304665283
ISBN-13 : 9781304665287
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Book Synopsis Semiramis - The Amazon Queen of Babylon by : Thanos Papathanassiou

Download or read book Semiramis - The Amazon Queen of Babylon written by Thanos Papathanassiou and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2013-11 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this novella, the author clothes the legend of Semiramis with own romanesque garnitures, offering in this way the reader a sympathetical, friendly story. The work is practically articulated in two settings: In the first one has essentially the youthful episodical life of our protagonist the leading role, and in terms of place the towns Ashqaluna, Dimashqa and Ninua of the then Assyrian Empire. In the second one, on a conquestative martial backdrop, and at the same time erotical one, the later episodical one of our narrative's main character, of that beautiful and epical heroine-image, Semiramis, as well as to some extent of her three sons; and in terms of place mainly Babylon. In brief, a scenario of literary scenes, a constellation of dramatical developments, which certainly do not leave untouched, uncarried away and unimpressed the reader.


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