Shakespeare's Roman plays and their background: Enriched edition. Exploring Power, Ambition, and Betrayal in Shakespeare's Roman World Kindle Edition

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In "Shakespeare's Roman Plays and Their Background," Mungo William Sir MacCallum delivers a comprehensive exploration of the Bard's engagement with Roman history, delving into the socio-political contexts surrounding his tragedies and histories. MacCallum deftly navigates the literary styles present in plays such as "Julius Caesar," "Coriolanus," and "Antony and Cleopatra," employing a critical lens that incorporates historical and political readings. Through meticulous textual analysis and contextual reflection, the author addresses the complexities of Shakespeare's characters against the backdrop of Roman virtues, governance, and civil strife, providing a robust understanding of how these dramas resonate with the Elizabethan audience as well as contemporary scholars. Sir Mungo William MacCallum, a prominent Shakespearean scholar, drew upon his extensive classical education and interest in comparative literature to craft this insightful study. His background in classical history and literature, bolstered by rigorous academic inquiry, informs his nuanced assessment of Shakespeare's Roman works and their broader implications. MacCallum's professional ventures and affiliations with notable literary societies positioned him as an authority on the interplay of historical narratives and dramatic literature. This book is highly recommended for students, educators, and enthusiasts of Shakespeare who seek to deepen their understanding of the poet's artistic motivations and the enduring relevance of his Roman plays. By engaging with MacCallum's scholarly insights, readers will uncover the intricate links between history and artistry, enriching their appreciation for Shakespeare's portrayal of power, betrayal, and morality.In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read. Read more

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Publication date July 10, 2023
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