Introduction: 'Like to a Vagabond Flag Upon a Stream': The Vagaries of Opinion Concerning Antony and Cleopatra 'Let's Do It After the High Roman Fashion': Shakespeare's Classical World Shakespeare's World Well Lost? Theatre in England During the Interregnum and After Dryden's Re-Vision of Antony and Cleopatra Romantics to Victorians: 'This enchanting Queen' Modernists: 'No more but e'en a woman' The Editions: 'The varying shore o' the world' The Romanness of the Roman Plays (1) The Romanness of the Roman Plays (2) Postmodernists: Antony and Cleopatra: 'A child o' the time'? Conclusion: 'Infinite Variety'? Notes Select Bibliography Index.
NICHOLAS POTTER is Head of the School of Humanities and Performing Arts at Swansea Institute of Higher Education, UK. His previous publications include Shakespeare: Othello, also in the Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism series.
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