Unfortunately, She was a Nymphomaniac, 9780008638849
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Roman empresses’ true stories: power, abuse, and resistance revealed.
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Unfortunately, She was a Nymphomaniac

a new history of rome's imperial women

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    27 January 2026

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Summary

Empress, Outcast, Rebel: Reclaiming the Women of Imperial Rome

‘Pacy, witty and authoritative’ Jonathan Freedland

‘In her hands, ancient history becomes a vivid avenue of approach to a burning modern-world concern… a powerful and important book’ *Daily Telegraph*

A superb and illuminating history of Imperial Rome’s most important women – dispelling the myths and misogyny that have distorted their reputations for over 2000 yea…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780008638849
ISBN-10:0008638845
Author:Joan Smith
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:William Collins
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:27 January 2026
Weight:270g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 17mm
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Critics Review

‘An exhilaratingly revisionist account of the women from the Julio-Claudian dynasty… Smith is a polished and exhilarating writer of mordant wit. She guides the reader skillfully through the intricacies of this vast extended family… She makes the precious legacy of the western Classics serve a profound – and provocative – purpose’ Daily Telegraph, Edith Hall

‘Debunking misogynist myths of ancient Rome… this retelling of the lives of much-maligned Roman women sees their plight through a contemporary feminist lens’ Guardian

‘She argues passionately and credibly that these men were in fact “sexual predators and callous abusers”, too often given a free pass… a diligent attempt to correct the record, and no one can deny after reading it that the life of a woman in ancient Rome, even a very wealthy and well-connected one, was based on control by men and was often very dangerous’ The Times

‘Smith writes with great force about how women were abused and murdered on a horrifying scale in ancient Rome… Misogyny certainly wasn’t built in a day. As Smith shows, Rome played its part in fostering present cultures, in which male violence is all too common’ Independent

‘What Joan Smith has done is remarkable: a wholesale challenge to rethink the Julio-Claudian dynasty’ TLS

‘Smith has combined two of her fiercest passions, Classics and feminism, to rehabilitate them. She picks out the misogyny woven into the ancient texts and draws uncomfortable comparisons to contemporary attitudes and sex-based violence’ New Stateman

If anyone needed to drag the men of the Julio-Claudian Empire into the light to account for their treatment of the women in their lives, no one could do it more effectively than Smith’The Critic

‘Joan Smith has fought for women her entire working life. Now she takes that struggle to the ancient world… she both opens up a new perspective on ancient Rome and sheds fresh light on our current world… Eye-opening’ Jonathan Freeland, author of The Escape Artist

About The Author

Joan Smith

Joan Smith is an author and journalist. She has written columns for most national newspapers and reviews crime fiction for the Sunday Times. One of her earliest successes was the feminist classic Misogynies, and two of her novels were made into films by the BBC. She was Co-chair of the Mayor of London’s Violence Against Women and Girls Board from 2013 to 2021. Her book Home Grown drew on that experience, revealing the links between domestic violence and terrorism. She has also worked extensively on free speech, chairing an English PEN committee that campaigned on behalf of imprisoned writers, and advising the UK Foreign Office on free expression. She lives in London.

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