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Is Shakespeare History? The Romans

In Our Time: Culture

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How to Balance Family and State in a Dramatic Act

Shakespearei turns corolanus into a kind of rewrite of the aeneid. He's really interested in ideas of masculinity, and what really interests him is the idea that this supreme masculine warrior figure is a bit of a mummy's boy. And i think there's a clue when colanus is described as the rock, the oak, not to be wind shaken. It drawing a parallel between him and aeneas. Except in coelanus, it's the it's the women who saved the day. That's why there's this bit where the women come back in triumph. I thought, no, no, that can't be because part of the point is shakespeares

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