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    I, Claudius is a historical novel by English writer Robert Graves, published in 1934. Written in the form of an autobiography of the Roman Emperor Claudius, it tells the history of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and the early years of the Roman Empire, from Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC to Caligula's assassination in AD 41.

    • Robert Graves
    • 1934
  3. All in all, it is clear that Graves intended for I, Claudius to be an accurate portrayal of Claudius’ life, rather than merely a fictional account. Graves even claimed to have had a vision in which the real Claudius appeared in his dreams and begged Graves to tell the true story of his life.

  4. There are a great deal of murders and political backstabbing (particularly from Livia) and Augustus comes off as rather weak-willed and naive. Is there historical evidence to back up the story? Are the claims based on unsupported speculation at the time or were they solely invented for the plot?

  5. In the case of I, Claudius, the story is based on careful and extensive research on the part of Graves, but then he filled in the areas that historians would ordinarily leave blank or mark as questionable, unknown. Graves connects the known history with plausible assumptions and unique interpretations about the unknown motivations and behind ...

  6. Apr 25, 2012 · The original I, Claudius, based on the novel by Robert Graves, covers the reigns of several Roman emperors — Augustus, Tiberius, the famously twisted Caligula and the stuttering, limping...

  7. 4.24. 66,996 ratings3,482 reviews. Into the 'autobiography' of Clau-Clau-Claudius, the pitiful stammerer who was destined to become Emperor in spite of himself, Graves packs the everlasting intrigues, the depravity, the bloody purges and mounting cruelty of the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius, soon to culminate in the deified insanity of Caligula.

  8. Aug 18, 2021 · For all of that, I, Claudius is one of those books that seems very modern, despite the fact that it was published in the 1930s. Graves clearly knew what it was that his readers wanted — namely ...

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