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Country
  
South Africa

Publication date
  
1975

ISBN
  
978-0-394-49113-4

Author
  
Mary Renault

Pages
  
240 pages

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print – hardcover

Originally published
  
1975

OCLC
  
1046809

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Subject
  
Biography; Alexander the Great

Publishers
  
Penguin Books (UK), Pantheon Books (US)

Similar
  
Funeral Games, Fire from Heaven, The Praise Singer, Return to night, The Mask of Apollo

The Nature of Alexander (1975) is the only nonfiction work by novelist Mary Renault (1905–1983).

Contents

Summary

The book is a biography of King Alexander the Great, (356-323 BCE/BC), ruler of Macedon, Egypt and Persia. Renault wrote several historical novels in which Alexander appears: The Mask of Apollo (1966), Fire from Heaven (1969), The Persian Boy (1972) and Funeral Games (1981). She felt these were not enough to tell the whole story of Alexander, and so she completed her nonfiction biography.

The book makes no attempt to be impartial or neutral, but rather unabashedly advocates Alexander as a truly great man. For example, Renault rejects the usual terminology of the "murder" of Kleitos, pointing out that legally, "murder" refers only to a killing with premeditation, which absolutely was not the case when the King killed Kleitos in a drunken brawl, after much drink and much provocation. She also points out that the beauty of the mummy of Alexander was still much admired even many generations after his death. She refutes many slurs against Alexander, both ancient and modern. Renault also defends Alexander's friend Hephaistion, pointing out that he corresponded with Aristotle and was successful in every mission and independent command he undertook.

The hardcover edition is illustrated.

Editions

  • 1975. Pantheon Books (New York City). 1st American edition. ISBN 978-0-394-49113-4; ISBN 978-0-394-73254-1.
  • References

    The Nature of Alexander Wikipedia