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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... folio Shakespeare was Ben Jonson's Works, 1616). The decision to print the works of a popular playwright in folio is an indication of how far up on the social scale the theatrical profession had come during Shakespeare's lifetime. The ...
... folio Shakespeare was Ben Jonson's Works, 1616). The decision to print the works of a popular playwright in folio is an indication of how far up on the social scale the theatrical profession had come during Shakespeare's lifetime. The ...
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... folio. Here is how the First Quarto (1597) reads: Whats Mo¡tague? It is nor bard nor foote, Nor arme,nor face, nor any other part. Whats in a name? That which we call a Rofe, By any other name would fmell as fweet: Here is the Second ...
... folio. Here is how the First Quarto (1597) reads: Whats Mo¡tague? It is nor bard nor foote, Nor arme,nor face, nor any other part. Whats in a name? That which we call a Rofe, By any other name would fmell as fweet: Here is the Second ...
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... Folio is W. W. Greg, The Shakespeare First Folio (1955). J. K. Walton, The Quarto Copy for the First Folio of Shakespeare (1971), is a useful survey of the relation of the quartos to the folio. The second edition of Charlton Hinman's ...
... Folio is W. W. Greg, The Shakespeare First Folio (1955). J. K. Walton, The Quarto Copy for the First Folio of Shakespeare (1971), is a useful survey of the relation of the quartos to the folio. The second edition of Charlton Hinman's ...
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... Folio (1623). In many ways, Julius Caesar establishes the concerns and dilemmas that would prevail in these works. Some readers might have been inclined, for example, to see in Brutus's musings on duty and honor - musings that a ...
... Folio (1623). In many ways, Julius Caesar establishes the concerns and dilemmas that would prevail in these works. Some readers might have been inclined, for example, to see in Brutus's musings on duty and honor - musings that a ...
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... Folio (F1 or simply F). This text is exceptionally cleanly printed, but close examination of it over the past couple ... folio, are here made on the basis of a stage cleared of all characters. All substantive emendations apart from these ...
... Folio (F1 or simply F). This text is exceptionally cleanly printed, but close examination of it over the past couple ... folio, are here made on the basis of a stage cleared of all characters. All substantive emendations apart from these ...
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