Jump to content
UNRV Ancient Roman Empire Forums

Brutus of Troy: And the Quest for the Ancestry of the British by Antho


Viggen

Recommended Posts

As you settle down into whatever chair you have chosen to sit in whilst reading this wonderful book, be prepared to linger a while, because in Brutus of Troy, Anthony Adolph is about to transport you to a world of intrigue, mystery, pageantry and daring-do.

Set over continents the Brutus myth is one which is far more complex than can be imagined. My first surprise was that Brutus was a myth at all – for a few pages I truly thought I was reading ancient history and marvelling that I had, in my career as an ancient historian, somehow missed a vital part of my education – alas my illusions were shattered when Adolph, rather glumly, announced that Brutus, like Romulus and Remus before him, was “entirely fictitious’. At this point I did wonder why bother reading on, ultimately it was a fairy story wasn’t it?

 

continue to the review of Brutus of Troy: And the Quest for the Ancestry of the British by Anthony Adolph

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...