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SmartPass Audio Education Study Guide to Julius Caesar (Unabridged, Dramatised)

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SmartPass Audio Education Study Guide to Julius Caesar (Unabridged, Dramatised)

By: William Shakespeare, Simon Potter, David Cottis
Narrated by: Joan Walker, Gregory Cox, Colin Campbell
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Here is a full-cast, unabridged performance with comprehensive commentary and analysis for any student to fully understand and appreciate the play. Soak up the atmosphere of ancient Rome. Decide for yourself whether Caesar's power and ambition was a threat to the Republic, and whether assassination can ever be justified.©2009 SmartPass Ltd (P)2009 SmartPass Ltd Drama & Plays English Language Learning Literary History & Criticism Shakespeare

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