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Shakespeare's Roman Plays and Their Background

Shakespeare's Roman Plays and Their Background
Author: Sir Mungo William MacCallum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1910
Genre:
ISBN:

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Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Coriolanus.; Roman plays in the sixteenth century.


Shakespeare's Roman Plays And Their Background; In Two Volumes

Shakespeare's Roman Plays And Their Background; In Two Volumes
Author: Mungo William MacCallum
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2023-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3387308639

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Shakespeare's Roman Plays And Their Background; In Two Volumes

Shakespeare's Roman Plays And Their Background; In Two Volumes
Author: Mungo William MacCallum
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2023-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3387308361

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.


Shakespeare's Roman Trilogy

Shakespeare's Roman Trilogy
Author: Paul A. Cantor
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 022646251X

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Paul A. Cantor first probed Shakespeare’s Roman plays—Coriolanus, Julius Caeser, and Antony and Cleopatra—in his landmark Shakespeare’s Rome (1976). With Shakespeare’s Roman Trilogy, he now argues that these plays form an integrated trilogy that portrays the tragedy not simply of their protagonists but of an entire political community. Cantor analyzes the way Shakespeare chronicles the rise and fall of the Roman Republic and the emergence of the Roman Empire. The transformation of the ancient city into a cosmopolitan empire marks the end of the era of civic virtue in antiquity, but it also opens up new spiritual possibilities that Shakespeare correlates with the rise of Christianity and thus the first stirrings of the medieval and the modern worlds. More broadly, Cantor places Shakespeare’s plays in a long tradition of philosophical speculation about Rome, with special emphasis on Machiavelli and Nietzsche, two thinkers who provide important clues on how to read Shakespeare’s works. In a pathbreaking chapter, he undertakes the first systematic comparison of Shakespeare and Nietzsche on Rome, exploring their central point of contention: Did Christianity corrupt the Roman Empire or was the corruption of the Empire the precondition of the rise of Christianity? Bringing Shakespeare into dialogue with other major thinkers about Rome, Shakespeare’s Roman Trilogy reveals the true profundity of the Roman Plays.