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Julius Caesar

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Presents a literary analysis of William Shakespeare's classic drama, "Julius Caesar;" and provides information on the play's theme, symbols, character development, and a review of the history and culture of Elizabethan England.

112 pages, Library Binding

First published January 28, 2009

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Joseph Sobran

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American journalist and writer.

In 1972, Sobran began working at National Review. He stayed 21 years.

From 1988 to 2007, Sobran wrote a column for the Roman Catholic newsweekly The Wanderer entitled Washington Watch.

Through much of his career, Sobran identified as a paleoconservative and Constitutionalist. In 2002, Sobran announced his philosophical and political shift to libertarianism.

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