Mary Renault was an English author renowned for her historical novels set in Ancient Greece.
Her works include a trilogy about Alexander the Great, novels about Theseus, and portrayals of Socrates and Plato.
Renault's writing often explored themes of homosexuality and leadership in ancient Greek society.
By setting her stories in the past, she could address these topics more freely than in contemporary settings.
Her novel The Charioteer, featuring a gay relationship in 1940s Britain, paved the way for her later historical works.
Renault's detailed research and vivid storytelling earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated readership for her nuanced depictions of ancient Greek life and culture.
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