
Antonina, or, the Fall of Rome - Paperback
Antonina, or, the Fall of Rome - Paperback
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by Edibooks (Editor), Wilkie Collins (Author)
Then there's the drama. Oh My darlings The drama I weep to recall it At first, our heroine is placed in such a lamentable position by her father Numerian in his religious zealotry; her would-be seducer the wealthy Vetranio; and the scheming servant Ulpius, that I found myself shuffling in my seat with all the discomfort piling on. It was all-too painful, and felt like kitten-kicking. However, acquaintance with Antonina didn't last long before I felt like kicking her myself. Classically pathetic in her situation, she was colloquially pathetic in her response. Had she had a little gumption at least she'd have held my sympathy, but as the pure victim she was characterless, a mere cipher, a plot device.



















