Twentieth century interpretations of Julius Caesar ; a collection of critical essays /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Englewood Cliffs, N.J. :
Prentice-Hall,
[1968]
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| Series: | Twentieth century interpretations.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Leonard F. Dean
- Julius Caesar / Mark Van Doren
- Decius / John Palmer
- Antony / 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 / L.C. Knights
- Language and action in Julius Caesar / R.A. Foakes
- Julius Caesar as a problem play / Ernest Schanzer
- Guilt and justice in Shakespeare: Julius Caesar / David Daiches
- The images of Caesar / Maurice Charney
- Julius Caesar and the King's language / Sigurd Burckhardt
- To know himself: an aspect of tragic structure / Robert B. Heilman
- Julius Caesar and Plutarch / Geoffrey Bullough
- The tragedy of order: Julius Caesar / Northrop Frye
- Brutus and the end of the play / Jugh M. Richmond
- Julius Caesar and revenge tragedy / Norman Rabkin
- Julius Caesar: "The specialty of rule" / William and Barbara Rosen.