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Julius Caesar: Critical Essay by Barbara L. Parker

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SOURCE: Parker, Barbara L. “The Whore of Babylon and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 35 (spring 1995): 251-69.

In the following essay, Parker suggests that Julius Caesar may be read as a satire of Papal Rome, in which Caesar represents the Antichrist.

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