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Julius Caesar : A Collection of Critical Essays

By: F. DEAN, LEONARDMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Twentieth Century InterpretationsPublisher: New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1968Description: 120 pSubject(s): SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 1564-1616 | TEATRO INGLES | SIGLO XVI | SIGLO XVII | CRITICA E INTERPRETACION | GRAN BRETAÑA | INGLATERRADDC classification: 828.35
Contents:
Introduction: Leonard F. Dean Julius Caesar: Mark Van Doren Decius: John Palmer Anthony: Harley Granville-Barker Shakespeare's Stage Blood and its critical significance: Leo Kirschbaum The moral dilemma in tragedy Brutus: Arthur Sewell "Or else were this a savage spectacle": Brents Stirling Shakespeare and political wisdom, a note on the personalism of Julius Caesar: David Daiches The images of Julius Caesar and Plutarch: Geoffrey Bullough The tragedy of order in Kulius Caesar: Northrop Frye Brutus and the end of the play: Hugh M. Richmond Julius Caesar and revenge tragedy: Norman Rabkin Julius Caesar "The speciality of rule": Williams and Barbara Rosen.
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Editor : Leonard F. Dean

Introduction: Leonard F. Dean Julius Caesar: Mark Van Doren Decius: John Palmer Anthony: Harley Granville-Barker Shakespeare's Stage Blood and its critical significance: Leo Kirschbaum The moral dilemma in tragedy Brutus: Arthur Sewell "Or else were this a savage spectacle": Brents Stirling Shakespeare and political wisdom, a note on the personalism of Julius Caesar: David Daiches The images of Julius Caesar and Plutarch: Geoffrey Bullough The tragedy of order in Kulius Caesar: Northrop Frye Brutus and the end of the play: Hugh M. Richmond Julius Caesar and revenge tragedy: Norman Rabkin Julius Caesar "The speciality of rule": Williams and Barbara Rosen.

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