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Shakespeare and the Constant Romans Book

Shakespeare and the Constant Romans
Shakespeare and the Constant Romans, Shakespeare's Romans are intensely concerned with constancy. Geoffrey Miles traces the Stoic origins of this Roman principle of being always the same and explores the varying forms it takes in writers such as Cicero, Seneca, and Montaigne. Building on, Shakespeare and the Constant Romans has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Shakespeare and the Constant Romans
  • Written by author Geoffrey Miles
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, February 1996
  • Shakespeare's Romans are intensely concerned with "constancy." Geoffrey Miles traces the Stoic origins of this Roman principle of being "always the same" and explores the varying forms it takes in writers such as Cicero, Seneca, and Montaigne. Building on
  • Shakespeare's Romans are intensely concerned with "constancy." Geoffrey Miles traces the Stoic origins of this Roman principle of being "always the same" and explores the varying forms it takes in writers such as Cicero, Seneca, and Montaigne. Building on
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Bibliographical Note
1Constant Romans1
2Cicero and the Roman Actors18
3Seneca and the Stoic Hero38
4Constancy and Opinion: Renaissance Neostoicism63
5Montaigne and the Profitable but Absurd Desire83
6A Constancy Triptych: North's Plutarch and the Roman Plays110
7'Untired Spirits and Formal Constancy': Julius Caesar123
8'I Play the Man I Am': Coriolanus149
9'Infinite Variety': Antony and Cleopatra169
Bibliography189
Index203


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