The tragedie of Iulius Caesar
1913
Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. xi, 482 pages ; 25 cm Explores the deep repercussions of political murder and betrayal on the human heart. Conspiracy swirls around Julius Caesar, a brilliant politician at the height of his power and popularity. As Caesar grows overly confident and ponders imperial rule, the Roman leader's closest friends debate assassination in the name of the Republic Includes The tragedy of Julius Caesar, by Sir William Alexander, Earl of Sterline, p. 315-385 T.-p. printed in red and black Includes bibliographical references and index The tragedie of Iulius Caesar -- Appendix -- The text -- Date of composition -- Source of the plot -- The tragedy of Julius Caesar / by Sir William Alexander -- Character of Caesar -- Character of Brutus -- Criticisms -- Stage history -- Dramatic versions -- Time analysis -- Plan of the work, etc. -- List of books


