
Julius Caesar: A Critical Reader
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Detailing web-based and production-related resources, and including an annotated bibliography of critical works, the guide will equip teachers and facilitate students' understanding of this challenging play.
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Julius Caesar Timeline (Andrew James Hartley, UNC Charlotte, USA)
Introduction (Andrew James Hartley, UNC Charlotte, USA)
The Critical Backstory (Daniel Cadman, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
Performance History (Andrew James Hartley, UNC Charlotte, USA)
The State of the Art (Domenico Lovascio, University of Genoa, Italy)
New Directions
Julius Caesar, Ovidian Transformation and the Martyred Body on the Early Modern Stage (Lisa S. Starks-Estes,University of South Florida St. Petersburg, UK)
Nietzsche's Caesar: Striking Our Debt to Moral Tragedy (Todd Landon Barnes, Ramapo College, USA)
The Ambivalence of Julius Caesar (John Curran, Marquette University, USA)
The Death of the Roman Republic: Julius Caesar and Cicero (Warren Chernaik, King's College, London, UK)
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