Mary Renault
Author of historical novels set in Greece

Born
September 4th, 1905
119 years ago
Died
1983
42 years ago — 78 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
South Africa
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Born in England, Renault moved to South Africa where she became a prominent author. Her works often focused on ancient Greece, exploring themes of love and heroism. Several novels gained significant attention, particularly the series featuring Alexander the Great. This series includes 'Fire from Heaven', 'The Persian Boy', and 'Funeral Games', establishing her reputation in historical fiction. Renault's writing is characterized by rich detail and complex character development.
Wrote the acclaimed 'Alexander Trilogy'
Authored 'The Last of the Wine'
Published 'The King Must Die'
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