This book is a broad and well-researched introduction to the evergreen subject of Cleopatra's portrayal in the pop culture of the United States. Students and scholars of media studies and Classics will find this work especially useful. * World History Encyclopedia * This exuberant book unveils the layers of 'infinite variety' woven through the modern popular reception of Cleopatra as notorious queen, marketing icon, and star of page and screen. Vibrantly illustrated and meticulously researched, written in the engaging style of a lifelong devotee, The Reception of Cleopatra in the Age of Mass Media is an essential contribution to Cleopatra reception studies that will satisfy students and scholars while stimulating the appetite for more. -- Monica S. Cyrino, Professor of Classics, University of New Mexico, USA Daugherty's book brings the reception of Cleopatra into the twenty-first century and offers a fresh look at the American Cleopatra from silent film to video games, graphic novels, and young adult literature. -- Prudence Jones, Associate Professor of Classics, Montclair State University, USA This volume serves as a valuable resource for high school students embarking on research, essays, or presentations. The detailed bibliographies at the end of the book provide guidance for further exploration into specific topics, enabling students to delve deeper into areas of personal interest. Its interdisciplinary approach, engaging writing style, and extensive references make it a useful tool for expanding knowledge and fostering critical thinking. * Journal of Classics Teaching *