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Julius Caesar (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)

Julius Caesar (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)
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ISBN13: 9780743482745
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Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
 

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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 an outstanding scholar providing a modern perspective on the play

• Illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare Library's vast holdings of rare books

Essay by Coppélia Kahn

The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs.

 

What Customers Say About Julius Caesar (The New Folger Library Shakespeare):

This is approved in CCSD high schools. It is a classic - get cliff notes too and your child can't loose.

Now that we're at the start of a new decade, I'm beginning to return to the plays that I have read. The play, however, doesn't make this the highlight of the story (even though the famous "Et tu, Brute." quote is here), but it's what happens before and after the actual death of Caesar that's relevant. And when these men take him down, the mayhem begins.What I love about this play is not because of its historical accuracy, which I doubt that it is actually accurate, but because of the character studies of the men that have conspired against Caesar. The plot is something that almost everybody knows: Julius Caesar is assassinated by the Senate.

It deserves its recognition has one of his finest ever written. Allegory and metaphor play important parts in the text, and thanks to the explanatory notes, I can understand Shakespeare a bit more. Of the play itself, Shakespeare is without a doubt a master of words. I read a total of eight plays, including "Titus Andronicus" & "Much Ado About Nothing." Then, all of a sudden, I stopped. Shakespeare no longer interested me, as I was moving on to contemporary and fantasy fiction. I had just finished reading it last night (it's the third time that I've read it), and I was still amazed by the richness of the text. Marcus Brutus, Caius Cassius, and many others have conspired against Caesar, who has a chance at becoming the leader of Rome.

In conclusion, I can fully acknowledge that "Julius Caesar" is one of my personal favorite Shakespeare plays. Back in the 2000's, I had a temporary fascination with Shakespeare. "Julius Caesar" was one of the more compelling Shakespeare plays that I have ever discovered. Brutus, especially, is in a constant personal battle between justice, friendship, and loyalty.

good stuff, haven't had time to read it yet but it came nice and neat just as expected.

Word definitions on the left page along with act. You made our Kids Shakespeare camp GREAT. Folger's shakespeare is THE only way to go when readng Shakespeare. summations, and the script on the right.Way to go Folgers.

Under scrutiny, you can see the subtle hints that Shakespeare makes about monarchy being better than a republic. There he was killed by the conspirators, of whom Brutus, Caesar's friends, was one. It show the history and what Shakespeare thinks of the time. Julius Caesar, although given many warnings, went on the the house of the senate on the ides of March.

There is divine retribution signified by the war, and then peace is restored. In the beginning, "God" allowed Caesar to become near ruler. On of the major themes in this play was the cycle of violence. This play of Shakespeare tells an accurate story of the Roman Revolution of 40 BC. This is a excellent play and great to watch on movie or as a play, but it works well in book form and also makes the script easier to analyze. This play is about Brutus and the other conspirators trying to assassinate Caesar because he has amassed too much power and they are afraid he might try and become a king. The play portrays one of the most influential revolutions.

Then Brutus and the conspirators question God's decision by killing Caesar. Julius Caesar is a classic book that everyone should read. Shakespeare, growing up in the monarchy of Great Britain. This play is mostly accurate to the real history of this time and effectively shows what time was like at this time.

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