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Julius Caesar (The New Cambridge Shakespeare) - A.R. Braunmuller, Marvin Spevack, William Shakespeare
Julius Caesar (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)
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Marga Munkelt has added a new section and pictures to the Introduction of this updated edition of Julius Caesar. It surveys stage and critical interpretations since the 1980's of Shakespeare's most famous Roman play. The reading list has also been brought up to date. First Edition Hb (1988):... show more
Marga Munkelt has added a new section and pictures to the Introduction of this updated edition of Julius Caesar. It surveys stage and critical interpretations since the 1980's of Shakespeare's most famous Roman play. The reading list has also been brought up to date. First Edition Hb (1988): 0-521-22220-6 First Edition Pb (1988): 0-521-29408-8
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780521535137 (0521535131)
ASIN: 521535131
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it
5.0 Julius Caesar
“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.”Wow. Being a history major and just all around history nerd I know a lot of Julius Caesar and what caused everyone and their mother to turn against him which led to his assassination by some accounts believe is at least 60 men. I always...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
5.0 A question of tyranny
I am surprised that it has taken me this long to actually get around to re-reading this play so as to write a commentary on it considering that it happens to be one of my favourite Shakespearian plays. The copy that I own belonged to my uncle and the notes that have been scribbled into the book indi...
philoSophie
philoSophie rated it
4.0 Julius Caesar
"'Tis a common proof,That lowliness is young ambition's ladder,Whereto the climber-upward turns his face;But when he once attains the upmost round,He then unto the ladder turns his back,Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degreesBy which he did ascend.""Cowards die many times before their deaths;...
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it
3.0
Rating: 3.5 Stars Julius Caesar is a surprisingly good novel, if not a little rushed and overly dramatic and kind of deteriorating to silly at the end. Still, I rather liked it and it proved to be a quick read, after all. Now, to start memorizing lines for class and then writing essays on the rhetor...
STARSZBOOKS
STARSZBOOKS rated it
4.0 Julius Caesar (No Fear Shakespeare)
It is Roman custom to fall upon their own blade once defeat is inevitable. An honourable way to die? I'd rather fight until the end. But I can understand not wanting to die at the hands of your enemies.
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