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Helena - by Evelyn Waugh (Paperback)
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Helena - by Evelyn Waugh (Paperback)
From Back Bay Books
Current price: $12.89
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Helena - by Evelyn Waugh (Paperback)
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About the Book Originally published in the United States by Little, Brown and Company, October 1950. Reissued in hardcover and paperback, December 2012.--T.p. verso. Book Synopsis Evelyn Waughs personal favorite of his novels and a superlatively well done book ( Chicago Tribune ) set in the age of Emperor Constantine. Helena is the intelligent, horse-mad daughter of a British chieftain who is thrown into marriage with the man who will one day become the Roman emperor Constantius. Leaving home for lands unknown, she spends her adulthood seeking truth in the religions, mythologies, and philosophies of the declining ancient world, and becomes initiated into Christianity just as it is recognized as the religion of the Roman Empire. Helena --a novel that Evelyn Waugh considered to be his favorite, and most ambitious, work--deftly traverses the forces of corruption, treachery, enlightenment, and political intrigue of Imperial Rome as it brings to life an inspiring heroine. Review Quotes [ Helena ] may be read on two levels of appreciation. As bright entertainment, or as deceptively profound commentary. On both levels its a superlatively well done book.-- Chicago Tribune In Helena , the play of words and the fireworks, the exquisite descriptions of landscapes, and even the finished portraits of the heroine, her husband, and her son, are always subordinate to the authors broad vision of the mixed anguish and hope with which the world of Constantines time was filled.-- New York Herald Tribune About the Author Evelyn Waugh (1903-1966), whom Time called one of the centurys great masters of English prose, wrote several widely acclaimed novels as well as volumes of biography, memoir, travel writing, and journalism. Three of his novels, A Handful of Dust, Scoop, and Brideshead Revisited, were selected by the Modern Library as among the 100 best novels of the twentieth century.