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Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar
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FOLGER Shakespeare Library: the world’s leading center for Shakespeare studies.

Each edition includes:

• Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play
• Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play
• Scene-by-scene plot summaries
• A key to famous lines and phrases
• An introduction to reading Shakespeare’s language
• An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the play
• Illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare

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Guardian.co.uk, September 21, 2011
...found myself constantly having to rein in digressions trying to include them all. 5. Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare When I was in college, a friend asked me to direct this "problem play" set during the Trojan war. I knew ...
Media Bistro, July 27, 2011
...fun unless my hand falls off.? The new book?s� y a line from Cassius in� William Shakespeare?s� Julius Caesar. � Green is currently polling his fans to decide what color sharpie to use for the signing. One enthusiastic fan actually ...
The Nation, December 13, 2010
...under the sun, it is the pretension to divinity that built the pyramids and destroyed both Sodom and Julius Caesar. The vanity of princes is an old story; so is the wish for kings and the gazing into the pool of Narcissus. The precious cargo ...
Io9, December 9, 2010
...way to find out is with lots of Shakespearean speechifying, plus tons of snippets of MacBeth, Hamlet and Julius Caesar. This is possibly the greatest Shakespeare riff on Trek, but the show has been obsessed with Will for years including the ...
PRLog, December 26, 2009
...writing, as his novels explored the human condition and the human psychology of the times of his novels. William Shakespeare – Probably one of the most familiar names in great literature, William Shakespeare’s nickname is The Bard (or ...
Blogcritics.org, July 9, 2009
...'The evil that men do lives after them,' William Shakespeare wrote in Julius Caesar. The magnitude of the human cruelty and violence is often reflected when the events have a name virtually everyone recognizes. One of those is the ...
Medford Mail Tribune, February 15, 2009
...Volume Three of 'Capital.' The lost books of the Bible. All the books in the Library at Alexandria. Julius Caesar's collected sayings. More than 80 plays by Aeschylus. The word 'Macbeth' spoken by an actor in a theater. Any books or ...