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SUPERNATURALISM AND MYSTICISM IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S PLAY HAMLET
Published 2017-01-01“…He has produced a lot of literary works especially play or drama. Some of his plays still exist until now such as Julius Caesar, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, etc. …”
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Words as the Measure of Measure for Measure: Shakespeare’s Use of Rhetoric in the Play
Published 2013-01-01“…An inclination to resort to similes (fully formulated comparisons) rather than metaphors (incomplete comparisons) – see Julius Caesar for example – imposes on speech a hefty, didactic structure, well away from the condensation and speed with which metaphors key us into a poetic alternative to daily reality.…”
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« Tout est dedans ». Remarques sur la matrice shakespearienne à propos d’I, Shakespeare de Tim Crouch
Published 2022-01-01“…Written and performed separately between 2003 and 2012, I, Malvolio; I, Banquo; I, Caliban; I, Peaseblossom; I, Cinna (The Poet) give voice to characters from Twelfth Night, or What you will, Macbeth, The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Julius Caesar. These plays are usually regarded as educational works: successfully performed in high schools in the United Kingdom, they would constitute a kind of playful initiation into the work of Shakespeare. …”
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La retraduction shakespearienne : espace d’accomplissement ou captation contemporaine ?
Published 2022-01-01“…Antoine Berman’s “retranslation hypothesis,” which offers retranslation as a space for gradual accomplishment, is thus confronted with examples of textual choices in several productions of Julius Caesar and Macbeth, in order to interrogate the aesthetics of a truly “contemporary” approach to retranslating Shakespeare.…”
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Authority and Moral Conflicts in the Films of Adébáyọ Fálétí: Àfọ̀njá, Gáà, Ṣawo Ṣẹ̀gbẹ̀rì and the Yorùbá Cosmopolis
Published 2021-12-01“…Such political upheavals led to the celebrated assassination of Julius Caesar in Rome and Alexander the Great of Macedonia. …”
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La gestion de l’eau à Bibracte (Saône-et-Loire), avant et après la Conquête romaine
Published 2020-12-01“…It was the capital of a Gallic tribe, the Aeduans, who very early on established relationships with the Romans prior to the Roman conquest, i.e. from the beginning of the 2nd c. BC. (Caesar, I, 33, 36). Secondly, this hilltop settlement was particularly chosen by Julius Caesar as his winter residence in 52 BC (Caesar, VII, 90). …”
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