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12%OFFAndrew James Hartley - Shakespeare´s Julius Caesar - 9781911187394 - V9781911187394
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Shakespeare´s Julius Caesar

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Julius Caesar stands at the changing of the tide in Shakespeare's career. By 1599, when he wrote the play, he had penned only two experimental tragedies (Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus), neither of which had the profound richness of those he would write next - Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello and King Lear. There is a scale to Caesar which is unmatched by anything he had written before it and it lays the groundwork for the master works to follow. As such, it stands not just at the turn of the century, but at the point in which its author emerged as the language's foremost writer. Our sense of the play has evolved over the centuries, and we tend to be less overawed by all the characters' claims to personal nobility and quicker to see the darker side of their political machinations. We are also less likely to see the Roman model of life and virtue as something being offered up for emulation. Indeed it now seems to most critics that Shakespeare was deeply critical of ancient Rome, seeing much of what its characters celebrate as principle as the root cause of all that goes wrong in the play. But that is the nature of scholarship and the theatre - each period finds in the play what interests it most - Julius Caesar remains a powerful study in political gamesmanship, the morality of assassination, and the ways in which people build a sense of who they are.

Product Details

Publisher
Connell Guides
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
100
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781911187394
SKU
V9781911187394
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-3

About Andrew James Hartley
Andrew James Hartley is the Robinson Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, specialising in performance theory, theatre history and dramaturgy. His academic books include The Shakespearean Dramaturg (Palgrave 2006), Julius Caesar (Shakespeare in Performance series, Manchester University Press 2013), Shakespeare and Political Theatre (Palgrave 2013), Shakespeare on the University Stage (Cambridge University Press 2015), The Arden Critical Guide to Julius Caesar (2016), and Shakespeare and Millennial Fiction (Cambridge University Press 2017). He was the editor of Shakespeare Bulletin from 2003 - 2013, was an Associate Artist at Georgia Shakespeare and is Honorary Fellow of the University of Central Lancashire. As A.J. Hartley he is also a bestselling novelist (www.ajhartley.net).

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