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Digital Collections for the Classroom: Shakespeare’s Romans: Politics and Ethics in Julius Caesar and Coriolanus

Digital Collections for the Classroom: Shakespeare’s Romans: Politics and Ethics in Julius Caesar and Coriolanus

This resource examines similarities between 17th-century England and classical Rome, including primary-source documents from the Newberry Library collection.

Author Richard FreedmanPosted on June 12, 2020June 12, 2020Tags England, Pedagogy, Rome, Shakespeare, Theater

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