简介 This edition of one of Shakespeare's best known and most frequently performed plays argues for Julius Caesar as a new kind of political play, a radical de...展开短评 打开App写短评 陆钓雪de飘飘2015-04-17 13:38:10 How ill this taper burns!Hier kommost der Teufel!古今中外何其等同。
Caesar in the Civil War ‐ Pompey, Cleopatra, and Catodeath of Julius Caesar ‐ Shakespeare's forerunnersCaesar first appears on stage in a Latin tragedy and Julius Caesar, by the French scholar Marc Antoine MuretMuret ending with the ghost of Caesar announcing his translation to the heavens ...
Julius Caesar Brutus Flaws In “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, Brutus was a villain. He was a man who loved Caesar and was a friend of Caesar’s throughout the play leading to his death. Throughout the play, Brutus fell for the manipulative ways of Cassius and the other conspirators. ...
Caesar from 1545 (the earliest play about him which might have been known to Shakespeare)to c. 1762, when Voltaire produced what he claimed was a literal translation of the first three actsof Julius Caesar– thus concluding his Caesar and Catiline Cesar etait un...
way to his continent. It also struck me that there must be some reason why Julius Nyerere, the first president of Tanzania, had translated the play into Swahili. The actor John Kani put it most succinctly when he told me that Julius Caesar was quite simply “Shakespeare’s Africa play”....
William Shakespeare - Playwright, Poet, Julius Caesar: Written in 1599 (the same year as Henry V) or 1600, probably for the opening of the Globe Theatre on the south bank of the Thames, Julius Caesar illustrates similarly the transition in Shakespeare’s
Julius Caesar(1599-1600) Although there were earlier Elizabethan plays on the subject of Julius Caesar and his turbulent rule, Shakespeare's penetrating study of political life in ancient Rome is the only version to recount the demise of Brutus and the other conspirators. ...
3. Julius Caesar Although there were earlier Elizabethan plays on the subject of Julius Caesar and his turbulent rule, Shakespeare's penetrating study of political life in ancient Rome is the only version to recount the demise of Brutus and the other conspirators. ...
Julius Caesar Full Play ACT I SCENE I. Rome. A street. Enter FLAVIUS, MARULLUS, and certain Commoners FLAVIUS Hence! home, you idle creatures get you home: Is this a holiday? what! know you not, Being mechanical, you ought not walk Upon a labouring day without the sign Of your prof...