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== Modern editions == | == Modern editions == |
Revision as of 13:57, 24 January 2015
This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see Julius Caesar (disambiguation).
Julius Caesar, one of William Shakespeare's plays, may have been written as the first of his plays to be performed at the Globe, in 1599. For it, he turned to a key event in Roman history: Caesar's death at the hands of friends and fellow politicians. Renaissance writers disagreed over the assassination, seeing Brutus, a leading conspirator, as either hero or villain. Shakespeare's play keeps this debate alive.
Julius Caesar was printed in the 1623 First Folio. Sources include North's translation of Plutarch's Lives.[1]
Productions at the Folger
- Julius Caesar (Folger Theatre, 2014) October 28- December 7, 2014
- Julius Caesar (Aquila Theater Company, 2000)
Early editions
First Folio
- LUNA: First Folio: 2k1r - 2l5v
- Hamnet: STC 22273 Fo. 1 no. 68
Second Folio
- LUNA: Second Folio: 2l5r - 2n3v
- Hamnet: STC 22274 Fo. 2 no. 07
Modern editions
Julius Caesar can be read online with Folger Digital Texts and purchased from Simon and Schuster.
Hamnet link to Folger Edition: PR2753 .M6 2004 copy 2 v.8
In popular culture
Translations
Performance materials
Other media
Notes
<references>
- ↑ Adapted from the Folger Library Shakespeare edition, edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. © 1992 Folger Shakespeare Library.