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SHAKESPEARE AND CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION: Critical Essay by Charles Martindale and Michelle Martindale

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SOURCE: "Shakespeare's Troy," in Shakespeare and the Uses of Antiquity: An Introductory Essay, Routledge, 1990, pp. 91-120.

In the following essay, the Martindales examine Shakespeare 's picture of the Greek world by focusing on the playwright's treatment of the story of Troy in Troilus and Cressida.

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