Julius CaesarPenguin, 01.12.2000 - 304 Seiten The Signet Classics edition of Shakespeare's timeless tragedy of conspiracy and betrayal. In the first of his Roman history plays, the Bard tells the story of the murder of emperor Julius Caesar and the gruesome aftermath as ancient Rome descends into a violent mob. This title in the Signet Classics Shakespeare series includes: • An overview of Shakespeare's life, world, and theater • A special introduction to the play by the editors, William and Barbara Rosen • Selections from Plutarch's Lives of Noble Grecians and Romans, the source from which Shakespeare derived Julius Caesar • Dramatic criticism from Roy Walker, Maynard Mack, Richard David, and others • A comprehensive stage and screen history of notable actors, directors, and productions of Julius Caesar • Text, notes, and commentaries printed in the clearest, most readable format • Recommended readings |
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... Battle of Alexandria in 30 B.C. Central to this drama is the disintegration of the second Roman triumvirate, of Antony, Octavius Caesar, and Aemilius Lepidus - the triumvirate that we see triumphant in the Battle of Philippi (42 B.C.) ...
... Battle of Alexandria in 30 B.C. Central to this drama is the disintegration of the second Roman triumvirate, of Antony, Octavius Caesar, and Aemilius Lepidus - the triumvirate that we see triumphant in the Battle of Philippi (42 B.C.) ...
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... battle. In terms of circulating the collective energies of the drama under the name of Caesar, Shakespeare and his company would have tapped into tremendous contemporary interest, and contestation, concerning the Roman general and ...
... battle. In terms of circulating the collective energies of the drama under the name of Caesar, Shakespeare and his company would have tapped into tremendous contemporary interest, and contestation, concerning the Roman general and ...
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... battle, swimming between enemy boats, holding aloft several books in one hand while the Egyptians shoot arrows at him. The former anecdote, by contrast, depicts Caesar in a moment of weakness, but it also reveals Cassius's own sense of ...
... battle, swimming between enemy boats, holding aloft several books in one hand while the Egyptians shoot arrows at him. The former anecdote, by contrast, depicts Caesar in a moment of weakness, but it also reveals Cassius's own sense of ...
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... battle strategy that ultimately proves disastrous. Here too Cassius expresses reservations: “'Tis better that the enemy seek us,” he insists. “So shall he waste his means, weary his soldiers, / Doing himself offense; whilst we, lying ...
... battle strategy that ultimately proves disastrous. Here too Cassius expresses reservations: “'Tis better that the enemy seek us,” he insists. “So shall he waste his means, weary his soldiers, / Doing himself offense; whilst we, lying ...
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