There are several novels that focus on Pompeii, a city in ancient Roman times that was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. These novels often explore the lives of people living in Pompeii before the eruption and the events leading up to it.
One of the most famous novels about Pompeii is "The Last Days of Pompeii" by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, published in 1834. This novel follows the lives of several characters, including the young Greek scholar Glaucus, as they navigate the city's political intrigue, romantic entanglements, and impending doom. The novel was a bestseller and inspired several adaptations, including a silent film and a TV mini-series.
Another popular novel about Pompeii is "Pompeii" by Robert Harris, published in 2003. This historical thriller follows the story of Marcus Attilius Primus, a Roman aqueduct engineer who is sent to Pompeii to investigate problems with the city's water supply. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a plot to sabotage the aqueduct and potentially cause the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The novel is based on historical research and was praised for its vivid portrayal of life in ancient Pompeii.
Other novels about Pompeii include "The Fires of Vesuvius" by Mary Beard, which explores the city's social and cultural history, and "The Ghosts of Vesuvius" by George S. Hart, which focuses on the scientific research and archaeological discoveries that have been made at the site of Pompeii.
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