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As mod/creator of this comm, I'm going to start off with some guidelines on what suggested reading should be provided for each theme.

1. You need to provide at least three works of fiction.
2. If possible, you should make one of these be freely available as an etext (thanks, [personal profile] katemonkey)
3. They don't have to be good.
4. They should, however, show different perspectives on the theme.
5. You may additionally offer non-fiction or other media suggestions (eg film, TV), especially for themes that are not well known, to provide additional background.

I'm happy to discuss/adjust/modify/throw away the above guidelines, if people have any other ideas.

Re: Roman

Date: 2009-06-02 02:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vaznetti
Suetonius is biography rather than fiction, of course.

Allan Massie has written some interesting stuff -- Augustus, Tiberius (which might be good in conjunction with Yourcenaur), and Caesar (which has the benefit of being narrated by Decimus Brutus -- the other Brutus).

Colleen McCullough has a whole series, of which the first couple are by far the best -- The First Man in Rome and The Grass Crown, which are about Marius and Sulla at the very start of the first century BCE.

Then there's Lindsey Davis, The Course of Honour, about Antonia Caenis, an Imperial freedwoman (former slave) who becomes Vespasian's mistress.

I recall that Steven Saylor's first few mysteries aren't too bad -- especially Roman Blood.

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