Rome and Rhetoric: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar - Couverture rigide

Wills, Garry

 
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Synopsis

Renaissance plays and poetry in England were saturated with the formal rhetorical twists that a Latin education made familiar to audiences and readers. Yet a formally educated man like Ben Jonson was unable to make these ornaments come to life in his two classical Roman plays. Garry Wills, focusing his attention on Julius Caesar, here demonstrates how Shakespeare so wonderfully made these ancient devices vivid, giving his characters their own personal styles of Roman speech. In four chapters, devoted to four of the play's main characters, Wills shows how Caesar, Brutus, Antony and Cassius each has his own take on the rhetorical ornaments that Elizabethans learned in school. Shakespeare also makes Rome present and animate by casting his troupe of experienced players to make their strengths shine through the historical facts that Plutarch supplied him with. The result is that the Rome English-speaking people carry about in their minds is the Rome that Shakespeare created for them. And that is even true, Wills affirms, for today's classical scholars with access to the original Roman sources.

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À propos de l?auteur

Garry Wills is professor of history emeritus at Northwestern University. His many acclaimed and best-selling works include 'Lincoln at Gettysburg', 'What Jesus Meant', and 'Bomb Power: The Modern Presidency and the National Security State'. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, Wills is a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books and other publications.

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9780300188004: Rome and Rhetoric: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0300188005 ISBN 13 :  9780300188004
Editeur : Yale University Press, 2013
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