- A Struggle for Rome
Infobox Book
name = A Struggle for Rome
title_orig = Ein Kampf um Rom
translator = Lily Wolffsohn
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author =Felix Dahn
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country =Germany
language = German
series =
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genre =Historical novel ,
German novel,
Young adult literature
publisher = Breitopf & Sartel,Leipzig
(Richard Bentley & Son,London (en))
pub_date = 1876-1878 (3 volumes)
english_pub_date = 1878
media_type =
pages = 1296 "(first edition)"
isbn = NA
oclc = 36745149
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followed_by ="Struggle for Rome" (alternatively A Fight for Rome) is a
historical novel written byFelix Dahn (under the original title Ein Kampf um Rom which appeared in 1876).Plot summary
After the death of
Theodoric the Great his successors try to maintain his legacy: an independentOstrogothic Kingdom . They are opposed by theByzantine Empire , ruled by emperorJustinian I . It is he who tries to restore theRoman Empire to its state before theMigration Period from his residence inConstantinople , which requires the capture of theItalian Peninsula and specificallyRome . TheOstrogoth sWitiges ,Totila andTeia succeedTheodoric the Great as king of theOstrogoth s, in that order and theirs is the task to defend their empire. They are assisted by Theodoric's faithful armourerHildebrand . The names of the chapters in the book follow the chronology of the Gothic kings.Meanwhile, a (fictional) Roman
prefect of theCethegus clan, has his own agenda to rebuild the empire. He represents the majority of the population as a former citizen of theWestern Roman Empire . He too tries to get rid of the Goths but is at the same time determined to keep the Byzantines out of "his Italy".In the end, the Byzantines outlast both the
Ostrogoth s and Cethegus and reclaim Italy. Cethegus dies in a duel with the (at that time) kingTeia . The struggle for Rome ends in thebattle of Mons Lactarius nearMount Vesuvius , where theOstrogoth s make their last stand defending a narrow pass (a scene reminiscent of thebattle of Thermopylae ) and, once defeated, are lead back north to the island ofThule where their roots lie by a kindredNorthern Europe an people.Literary context
The book recounts the struggle of the
Ostrogoth state inItaly with theByzantine Empire and describes their doom. The main motif of the book is stated in the poem at its end: "Make way, you people, for our stride. | We are the last of theGoths . | We do not carry a crown with us, | We carry but a corpse. [ ... ] ". This corpse belongs to their late and last kingTeia who, throughout the story, symbolises thetragedy of his people's downfall from the moment ofTheodoric the Great 's death. During the reign of German emperor William II the book was interpreted as criticism ondecadence and afterWorld War I it was interpreted, in retrospect, as a prediction for the fall of theGerman Empire .Besides a plot that is both colourful and rich of intrigue, the novel focuses on the actual struggle for control over
Ancient Rome and specifically on the acts ofhero ism and heroic deaths therein. For this fact it was quickly considered a "novel for boys" in the in 1871 newly foundedGerman Empire ; the book was continuously handed over from the previous generation of adolescents to the next until the 1940s.Dahn, being a
historian , incorporated many historical details into the story. However, he was also able to create new characters if he felt the need for them (e.g. Cethegus).Notable characters
The following groups are essential to the story.
Ostrogoths
The beginning of the story focusses on
Theodoric the Great 's envisioned heir, his grandsonAthalaric . Being underage, his motherAmalasuntha reigns in his stead. WhenAthalaric dies prematurely, hope for a great leader à la Theodoric is lost.Amalasuntha envisions a merger with theByzantine Empire , much to the dismay of the Ostrogothic people, who consider her as a traitor (an important motif throughout the book).Theodoric's old but hardy armourer
Hildebrand arranges an alliance to be made between him,Totila ,Vitiges andTeia to save their kingdom.Totila is portrayed as acharisma tic young man, who (like Theodoric) wishes to combine Roman civilisation with Gothic strength. This is symbolised in his relationship with the Italian Valeria.Witiges is a wise, mature man, who has to sacrifice his happy marriage with Rauthgundis to marryAmalasuntha 's daughterMathasuntha .Teia is a dark, dejected man, who envisions the demise of the kingdom. Even though he knows this demise to be predestined, he adopts the Germanic philosophy to face fate with courage, in order to be well remembered. The reason for his pessimistic view lies also in a tragedy that cost the life of his fiancée. The nature of this tragedy is kept a secret throughout most of the book. As the story unravels each of these three men become king against their will, in their unsuccessful struggle to save the kingdom.Byzantines
Not so much the Emperor
Justinian I and his scheming wife Theodora, but his marshallsBelisarius andNarses shape the campaigns for the reconquest of theItalian Peninsula .Belisarius has already conquered theVandals and is determined to bestow the same fate upon theOstrogoth s but fails to do so. WhereuponNarses , a shrewd strategist, does not waste the opportunity to subdue theOstrogoth s.Throughout the military campaigns, historian
Procopius is present to record the progression. He is in fact the main source of theGothic War (535–552) and thus the main source forFelix Dahn to write this novel.Procopius ' workSecret History is loosely interwoven as a subplot about Theodora scheming and cheating onJustinian I .Western Romans
The most interesting Roman character is the firm and cunning narcissist Cethegus. He, as opposed to most characters, is not a historical figure, but the
patrician family to which he belongs is historical. He opposes both theOstrogoth s and the imperial Byzantines and strives to rebuild theWestern Roman Empire , but never reveals his true motives to others, while plotting to achieve his goal and corrupting the relationship between theOstrogoth s and the Byzantines, except for his fellow conspirators. The conspirators are mainly members of patrician families that lost their influence under Gothic rule. Accordingly, they haves like Scavola and Albinus. Another person of lesser importance isPope Silverius , who is also involved in the conspiracy.Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
This book has been turned into two films, produced by
Robert Siodmak , starring (amongst others)Orson Welles :
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063174/ Kampf um Rom I] (1968)
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064534/ Kampf um Rom II - Der Verrat] (1969)Sources
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Internet Movie Database
*cite book
title = Genese, Problematik und Wirkung nationalsozialistischer Literatur am Beispiel des historischen Romans zwischen 1890 und 1945
last = Westenfelder
first = Frank
publisher = Peter Lang
location = Frankfurt am Main
year = 1989
url = http://www.westfr.de/ns-literatur/
isbn = 3631407327
oclc = 20871665
series = Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe I, Deutsche Sprache und Literatur
chapter = II. Der historische Roman im Kaiserreich
chapterurl = http://www.westfr.de/ns-literatur/2.htm
language = German
origtitle = Entstehung, Entwicklung und Wirkung der nationalsozialistischen Ideologie zwischen 1890 und 1950 am Beispiel des "Massenmediums" historischer Roman.
origyear 1987
* [http://www.westfr.de/ns-literatur/dahn-wolff.htm Ein Kampf um Rom] in the context of conservative nationalistic literature (in German)
* [http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/dahn/rom/rom.htm The German text] at the German Gutenberg project [ [http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/ Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten ] ]
* [http://buecherquelle.com/dahn/rom/rom.htm The German text] at [http://buecherquelle.com buecherquelle.com]Editions
*cite book
last = Dahn
first = Felix
authorlink = Felix Dahn
title = Ein Kampf um Rom
pages = 1296
publisher = Breitopf & Sartel
location = Leipzig
year = 1876-1878 (3 volumes)
*cite book
last = Dahn
first = Felix
authorlink = Felix Dahn
title = A Struggle for Rome — The Ostrogoths and Belisarius
publisher = Richard Bentley & Son
location = London
year = 1878
oclc = 14589710
oclc = 36745149
others = trans. Lily Wolffsohn
*cite book
last = Dahn
first = Felix
authorlink = Felix Dahn
others = trans. Herb Parker
title = A Struggle for Rome
publisher = Athena Press Ltd.
date =9 September 2005
isbn = 1844014444
oclc = 63393592
* [http://www.gasl.org/refbib/Dahn__Ein_Kampf_um_Rom.pdf Ein Kampf um Rom (PDF; reprint of the 1888 edition in the Arno-Schmidt-Referenz library of GASL)]Notes
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