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There are 2 critical essays on Annals (Tacitus).

Critical Essays on Annals (Tacitus)
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Critical Essay by Ellen O'Gorman
8,796 words, approx. 29 pages
In the following essay, O'Gorman contends that the very structure of Tacitus's sentences in the Annals conveys meaning and that he deliberately uses complex and ironic passages to force readers to engage in reflection.
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Lecture by Anthony J. Woodman
8,318 words, approx. 28 pages
In the following excerpt, originally delivered as a lecture, Woodman explores Tacitus's motives for defying expectations—particularly the rules of traditional historiography—while writing the Annals.


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