Julius Caesar


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Marlon Brando as
Marc Antony, 1953

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The Text

Searchable online text at The Literature Network

Complete text at MIT

Download complete text in MS Word -- julius.doc (313K) or julius.zip (88K).

Stage / Film History

Julius Caesar at the Internet Movie Database

Orson Welles and Julius Caesar

Review - Globe Theatre, 1999

Shakespeare on Television: A Bibliography of Criticism

The Traffic of the Stage -- Searchable database of Shakespeare productions in the UK.

Men at some time are masters of their fates:
The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings.

- Caesar: I, ii

Web Sites

Analysis of Brutus - Essay.

Caesar - Plutarch

Caesar's Reviving Blood: Shakespeare and the Religion of Revolution - Peter Leithart

The Cleveland Press Shakespeare Photographs - Julius Caesar

Encyclopedia information about Caesar

Gradesaver Julius Caesar - analysis, essays, etc.

Et tu Brute: Performing Julius Caesar

Honorable Men, Militancy and Masculinity in Julius Caesar - Eugene Giddens

Internet Shakespeare Edition - Draft texts of the folio edition of the play

Julius Caesar, An Abbreviated Textual History

Julius Caesar - FreeDictionary Summary (multiple links to characters, concepts, etc.)

Julius Caesar - Links to translations, sources, criticism, etc. (University of Basel, Switzerland)

Julius Caesar - modern English translation.

Julius Caesar - Teaching guide and student activities.

Links to primary sources

Marcus Brutus - Plutarch

Shakespeare's Julius Caesar - Links to First Folio edition and scholarly criticism

Shakespeare's Roman Plays and Their Background - M. W. MacCallum

Sources and Analogues for Julius Caesar

Student Projects on Julius Caesar - Tufts University

Studying Varying Loyalties in Julius Caesar - Carolyn Henly

Ultra-short version of Julius Caesar - Humor