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Julius Caesar is a key hyperlink between Shakespeare’s histories and his tragedies. Unlike the Caesar drawn by Plutarch in a source text message, Shakespeare’s Caesar is remarkably modern: prone and imperfect, a robust man who does not always know himself. The open-ended structure of the play insists that exposing occasions will continue after the play ends, making the significance of the annals we've just observed impossible to ascertain in the play itself.
John D. Cox’s introduction discusses issues of genre, characterization, and rhetoric, while also providing an in depth record of criticism of the play. Appendices provide excerpts from important related functions by Lucretius, Plutarch, and Montaigne.
A collaboration between Broadview Press and the Internet Shakespeare Editions job at the University of Victoria, the editions developed because of this series have been comprehensively annotated and sketch on the authoritative text messages recently edited for the ISE. This ground breaking series allows readers to access comprehensive and reliable online resources linked to the print model.