Julius CaesarSpevack emphasizes the complexity of Julius Caesar's seemingly straightforward theatrical experience to focus on the inextricability of private desires and public affairs. The play's stage history supports the work's rich design, and Spevack's commentary is remarkably attentive to questions of production, precise lexical glossing, and the peculiarities of Shakespearean grammar. An extensive appendix, provides lengthy, coherent excerpts from Plutarch's Lives, Shakepeare's main source include images of Caesar from the Renaissance onwards as well as photographs of modern productions and reconstructions of likely Elizbethan stagings of Caesar's entry into Rome, his assassination, Anthony's funeral oration, and the Act 4 meeting between Brutus and Cassius. |
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Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
Sources | 6 |
The play | 13 |
The frame | 14 |
Structure | 15 |
Theme | 23 |
Persons and Politics | 27 |
Julius Caesar on the stage | 31 |
Note on the text | 46 |
Note on the Commentary | 47 |
List of characters | 50 |
THE PLAY | 52 |
Textual analysis | 148 |
Excerpts from Plutarch | 154 |
Reading list | |
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Abbott action Antony's army Artemidorus assassination battle blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Bullough Caius called Calpurnia camp Capell CapellMS Capitol Casca Cassius Cato cause characters Cicero Cimber Cinna Cinna the Poet Clitus Collier Collier conj conspiracy conspirators constancy Craik death doth Dyce edited Elizabethan enemies Enter Exeunt Exit fear Flavius Folger Folio friends gods hand hath hear heart honour humour Ides of March John Julius Caesar Keightley King Lepidus Lewis Theobald Ligarius Location Rome look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Mark Antony Mark Hunter market-place means Messala Metellus Murellus night noble Octavius Philippi Pindarus play PLEBEIAN Plutarch Pompey Pompey's Pope Portia Publius Roman Rome Scene Senate Shakespeare slain soldiers soothsayers speak spirit stage Steevens Strato Suetonius sword tell Theatre thee Theobald things Thirlby thou art Titinius Tragedies Trebonius unto Varrus verse Volumnius Walter Hodges Warburton words
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