![]() ![]() This section opens with an essay by Catherine Godbold titled, “Women’s Rhetoric in Shakespeare’s ‘Roman’ Works: An Example from Julius Caesar, ” followed by a piece by Brandon Schneeberger, “A Critical Overview of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar,” This essay reviews one of the most important critical anthologies ever published about this drama. And by comparing and contrasting it with another important work. ![]() Evans.Ī collection of four critical contexts essays are intended to treat the novel This is followed by a Biography of William Shakespeare written by volume editor Robert C. It begins with an introductory “About This Volume” essay, followed by another work titled “ Julius Caesar and Me” by Robert S. This volume, like all others in the Critical Insights series, is divided into several sections. ![]()
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