Caesar, Julius | Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Anson, John. "Julius Caesar: The Politics of the Hardened Heart." In Shakespeare Studies: An Annual Gathering of Research, Criticism, and Reviews, edited by J. Leeds Barroll, 1966, pp. 11-33.
Argues that contrary to previous critical analyses, Julius Caesar should be read as a Roman play with a social and historical purpose rather than as a character study.
Berry, Ralph. "Julius Caesar: A Roman Tragedy." In Dalhousie Review 61, No. 2 (Summer, 1981): 325-36.
Analyzes Julius Caesar from the assumption that Rome is the social determinant of the play's action and maintains that the meaning of "Roman" is a central concern.
Chi, Chi'iu-Lang. "Julius Caesar: The Tragedy of a Blind Idealist in Politics." In Tamkang Journal: Liberal Arts, Business, Sciences, and Engineering 20 (May, 1983): 389-402.
Maintains that Brutus causes his own destruction by adhering to misguided...
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