Ash spewed into the sky. All eyes were on Vesuvius. Pliny the Elder sailed towards the phenomenon. A teenage Pliny the Younger waited. His uncle did not come back.
Daisy Dunn Livres
Daisy Dunn plonge profondément dans le monde antique et son héritage depuis la Renaissance, s'appuyant sur son expertise de la fin de la République romaine, du début de l'Empire et de l'art de l'Italie de la Renaissance. Son travail se caractérise par une recherche méticuleuse et une passion pour relier le passé au présent, explorant souvent des thèmes d'amour, d'art et de vie sociale à travers des œuvres littéraires et visuelles. Dunn étudie les relations complexes entre la culture, l'histoire et l'expérience humaine, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives perspicaces sur l'influence durable de l'Antiquité.






Written in the twilight of the Roman Republic, the poetry of Gaius Valerius Catullus offers a delicious insight into the passions and gossip of high Roman society. From the poet and his friends to cultural and political titans, including Caesar, Cicero, and Pompey, his cutting, modern verse spares no-one. In this new translation by Daisy Dunn, author of Catullus' Bedspread, his obscene honesty, arrogant wit and surprising tenderness capture Roman society at their best. Most famous for his obsessive love lyrics for the married Lesbia, Catullus' words are an immortal expression of youth, rebellion and agonised love.
A biography of Gaius Valerius Catullus, Rome's first great poet, a dandy who fell in love with another man's wife and made it known to the world through his verse. This superb book gives a rare portrait of life during one of the most critical moments in world history through the eyes of one of Rome's greatest writers. Living through the debauchery, decadence and spectacle of the crumbling Roman Republic, Catullus remains famous for the sharp, immediate poetry with which he skewered Rome's sparring titans - Pompey, Crassus and his father's friend, Julius Caesar. But it was for his erotic, scandalous but often tender love elegies that he became best known, inspired above all by his own lasting affair with a married woman whom he immortalised in his verse as 'Lesbia'. A monumental figure for poets from Ovid and Virgil onwards, his journey across youth and experience, from Verona to Rome, Bithynia to Lake Garda, is traced in Daisy Dunn's brilliant portrait of life during one of the most critical moments in world history.
Not Far From Brideshead
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A real-life Brideshead Revisited that will appeal to fans of Evelyn Waugh, P. G. Wodehouse and Nancy Mitford
Ponyshoes
- 104pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Jenny and Amy are best friends with each other, and with their horses, Kat and Felix. Soon a new girl arrives--small and shy, and tough as leather. She readily adopts the nickname, Ponyshoes, that snooty Laura tries to taunt her with. Through the summer, Ponyshoes and her new friends ride in horse shows, clear the highest jumps, and win more than their share of ribbons. And when they're not riding, they help rescue sick horses, catch the eye of a cute boy, deal with pain and disappointment, and see dreams come true. But most of all, they have lots of fun. For anyone who loves horses, this is a must-read. Equal parts funny and heartwarming, the story will leave you feeling good. And the characters feel like someone you might actually know. They think and talk and act like real girls, not some kid from a movie who is always cheerful, clever, graceful, and good. And as the story moves forward, these girls grow as riders, as friends, and as people.
Homer: A Ladybird Expert Book
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Part of the ALL-NEW LADYBIRD EXPERT SERIES 'Brought evocatively to life' HISTORY REVEALED - Was there really a Trojan War? - What makes a Homeric hero? - How did Odysseus defeat the Cyclops? IMMERSE yourself in the epic adventures of the Ancient Greek gods and heroes. Filled with daring feats, battles and terrifying monsters, the poems and the stories told within them raise complex questions about fate, death and forgiveness that are still debated today. MIGHTY HEROES AND MEDDLING GODS Written by the winner of the Classical Association Prize 2020, Daisy Dunn's Homer is a fascinating introduction to these ancient stories and their truly timeless themes.
A vivid portrait of the ancient world that illuminates the stories of the women so often pushed to history's sidelines