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tion between the play and Elizabethan England . Contending that Elizabethan Protestants viewed Rome as the seat of power of the Catholic Antichrist , Parker suggests that Julius Caesar may be read as a satire of Papal Rome , in which ...
tion between the play and Elizabethan England . Contending that Elizabethan Protestants viewed Rome as the seat of power of the Catholic Antichrist , Parker suggests that Julius Caesar may be read as a satire of Papal Rome , in which ...
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The idea of Caesar's fame after his death is already present in Shakespeare's Richard III , where a precocious little boy , Prince Edward , says : tion itself . It would probably be too far fetched to understand Pompey's recurring ...
The idea of Caesar's fame after his death is already present in Shakespeare's Richard III , where a precocious little boy , Prince Edward , says : tion itself . It would probably be too far fetched to understand Pompey's recurring ...
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tion rituals . Attis , the vegetarian god associated with the cult , died and was resurrected after castrating himself ; Cybele's priests were traditionally eunuchs , while Elagabalus himself was notorious for having his friends ...
tion rituals . Attis , the vegetarian god associated with the cult , died and was resurrected after castrating himself ; Cybele's priests were traditionally eunuchs , while Elagabalus himself was notorious for having his friends ...
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
Production Reviews | 37 |
Themes | 52 |
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