
About this episode
Kate Williams reclaims Cleopatra as a shrewd politician rather than the clichéd character often portrayed in media.
"Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety." She's the most famous character in antiquity, made more famous by Shakespeare and Hollywood films. But this Cleopatra is not the one Kate Williams has come to nominate. She wants to move from the cliches and reclaim her as an astute politician determined to keep Egypt from falling to Rome. The discussion includes Professor of Egyptology Joyce Tyldesley and is presented by Matthew Parris. The producer in Bristol is Miles Warde
People in this episode
Host: Matthew Parris
Guest: Kate Williams
Topics covered
- Cleopatra
- politics
- Egypt
- Rome
- history
- Shakespeare
- Hollywood
Keywords
- Cleopatra
- Kate Williams
- Egypt
- politics
- Rome
- history
- Joyce Tyldesley
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Cleopatra
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