Julius CaesarClarendon Press, 1984 - 253 páginas Arthur Humphreys provides a fresh look at the play's date and its place in the Shakespeare canon and examines Shakespeare's transmutation of history into drama. He investigates the play's ethical and moral concerns and analyses its fortunes in performance, from its first staging to modern productions in different media. |
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... Elizabethan Stage ' ( N. & Q. , 201 ( 1956 ) , 465–7 ) , suggests that what Platter saw might have been some other play , by the rival company the Admiral's Men , at their theatre The Rose ( also thatched ) , but the pretty full ...
... Elizabethan Stage ' ( N. & Q. , 201 ( 1956 ) , 465–7 ) , suggests that what Platter saw might have been some other play , by the rival company the Admiral's Men , at their theatre The Rose ( also thatched ) , but the pretty full ...
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... Elizabethan visual arts , in statues , tapestries , and the like , seem to show a well - established convention for classical costume during Shakespeare's lifetime for warriors ' the Roman breastplate , shaped to the figure ... , the ...
... Elizabethan visual arts , in statues , tapestries , and the like , seem to show a well - established convention for classical costume during Shakespeare's lifetime for warriors ' the Roman breastplate , shaped to the figure ... , the ...
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... Elizabethan Eng- land holidays and the attire associated with them were regulated by statute . The same is assumed to be true of Roman workmen . The costumes imply one thing - a holiday , and so a rejoicing over Caesar's defeat of ...
... Elizabethan Eng- land holidays and the attire associated with them were regulated by statute . The same is assumed to be true of Roman workmen . The costumes imply one thing - a holiday , and so a rejoicing over Caesar's defeat of ...
Contenido
Politics and Morality | 35 |
The Plays Style | 42 |
The Play in Performance | 48 |
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