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Introduction. Ancient Rome and English Renaissance Drama |
Cato's Daughter, Brutus's Wife: Portia Agonistes |
Dido in Oxford. William Gager's Ovidian Play in Elizabethan England |
Speech and Spectacle as Political Participation for Shakespeare's Roman Women |
"Gods and goddesses - All the whole synod of them!": Shakespeare's References to the Gods in Antony and Cleopatra |
Romish poison: Claudius Tiberius Nero |
"No matter: let his mangled body lie". Emblematising Ambivalence in Thomas Heywood's The Rape of Lucrece |
To Act or Not to Act?: Performing the Passions of Cuckoldry in Philip Massinger's The Roman Actor and The Duke of Milan |
Glimpses of Rome in the Theatre of Richard Brome |
Julius Caesar, Translatio Imperii and Tyranny in Jasper Fisher's Fuimus Troes |
Performance Review. Della rovina, di tempo e di bellezza. Shakespeare e il destino di Roma, a Palladium Theatre Production (2016) |