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Julius Caesar is one of William Shakespeare's most famous and important plays, and one of the most frequently taught, especially in high schools. Dealing with one of the most significant events in the history of Rome, the assassination of Julius Caesar and the subsequent end of the Roman Republic, the play has been performed and filmed numerous times. This volume examines the play from many different perspectives, including historical, aesthetic, and comparative points of view, among others, to add to the ongoing lively conversation the play has always stimulated.

Critical Insights: Julius Caesar

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Julius Caesar is one of William Shakespeare's most famous and important plays, and one of the most frequently taught, especially... Read more

    Publisher: Grey House Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 30/03/2022
    ISBN13: 9781637000670, 978-1637000670
    ISBN10: 1637000677

    Number of Pages: 300

    Non Fiction , ELT & Literary Studies , Education

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    Julius Caesar is one of William Shakespeare's most famous and important plays, and one of the most frequently taught, especially in high schools. Dealing with one of the most significant events in the history of Rome, the assassination of Julius Caesar and the subsequent end of the Roman Republic, the play has been performed and filmed numerous times. This volume examines the play from many different perspectives, including historical, aesthetic, and comparative points of view, among others, to add to the ongoing lively conversation the play has always stimulated.

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