Country United Kingdom Publication date 1991 Preceded by The Hanging Tree ISBN 0340487887 Genres Fiction, Historical novel | Language English Pages 352 Originally published 1991 Page count 352 Publisher Hodder & Stoughton | |
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Media type Print (hardback & paperback) Similar Works by Allan Massie, Rome books, Other books |
Tiberius is a 1991 historical novel by Scottish writer Allan Massie, about the Roman Emperor Tiberius. It is the second in the series of novels Massie wrote about the early Roman Emperors.
Synopsis
Like its predecessor Augustus, it is written as a memoir towards the end of the old Emperor’s life. Unlike other writers and historians who portrayed Rome's third Emperor as a reprobate of monstrous proportions, in Massie's book he describes himself as a “melancholic and reluctant” autocrat, wallowing in the “solitude of power”. His supposed self-description seems honest and pained. In his middle years, tired of fighting the indefatigable Germans and regretting his part in turning Rome into a despotism he retires to his holiday home on the Greek island of Rhodes, until the squalid rumours circulating the Empire about his supposed sexual proclivities force him to return to the seat of power. He regrets his marriage to Julia, forced on him by his uncle Augustus, yet bows to his mother Livia’s advice, acknowledging the importance of her politically astute machinations to his career.