Shakespeare's Rome

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Cambridge University Press, 2004-06-10 - 260 psl.
This book studies Shakespeare's changing vision of Rome in the six works where the city serves as a setting. Unlike other scholars treatment, the subject Dr Miola offers a coherent analysis of all the major appearances of Rome in the Shakespeare canon. Shakespeare's recurrent and varied treatment of Rome suggests that a close examination of the city's transformations can teach us much about his development as a playwright and the development of his dramatic vision. The book focuses on Shakespeare's changing conception of the Roman city, its people, and its ideals. Dr Miola examines the symbolic and topographical features that help define the city.

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The roads to Rome
1
Rome and Romans
18
Rome and the family
42
Rome divided
76
Rome and the world
116
Rome and the self
164
Beyond Rome
206
Conclusion
236
Index
239
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