Translated by Thomas North,
with an Introduction by Judith Mossman.
Plutarch of Chaeronea is one of the great story-tellers of antiquity,
a writer whose ability to create unforgettable scenes matches the grandeur
of his subject-matter. The heroes of his Lives were the great men of
antiquity, often greatly flawed, but with tragic depth and epic stature.
Thomas North's translation, one of the most splendid works of sixteenth-century
English prose, presents a vigorous and passionate version of the Lives
whose qualities so attracted Shakespeare that he used North as his
major source for Julius Caesar, Coriolanus and Antony & Cleopatra.
This collection includes all the Lives which Shakespeare used and a
selection of others which aim to show the variety and range of Plutarch's
writing.