Since it was first performed, Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar has been hailed as a gripping exploration of power, rhetoric and politics, and remained relentlessly relevant. Join Professor David McInnis for this special lecture where Australian academics delve into the play and its history, and unpack what Shakespeare’s political masterpiece tells us about our past, present and future.
Professor David McInnis is Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama at The University of Melbourne, co-editor of Shakespeare Quarterly and is currently editing Timon of Athens for the Arden Shakespeare 4th series.
Hours 
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| Thu 19 Mar |
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Location 
The University of Melbourne
Parkville
3010