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Julius Caesar

Shakespeare Appreciated (Unabridged, Dramatised, Commentary Options)

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Julius Caesar

By: William Shakespeare, Simon Potter, David Cottis, Phil Viner, Jools Viner
Narrated by: Joan Walker, Gregory Cox, Colin Campbell
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Experience Julius Caesar as a powerful full-cast drama with entertaining and enlightening commentary that explains what's what and who's who as the plot unfolds. To help you get the most out of Shakespeare, the narrator offers historical insights and background information, so you can enjoy the jokes, appreciate the references, and get a real sense of Shakespeare's world. The unabridged drama is also presented without commentary.

If school turned you off Shakespeare, find out what you've been missing all these years with this beautifully crafted audio presentation.

From the creators of SmartPass audio education study guides, voted third in a national poll to find the UK's favourite audibook (2008). Winners of three Spoken Word Awards for Best Drama (2004), Best Original Audio, and Best Publishing Initiative (2005).

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Drama & Plays English Language Learning Shakespeare Funny

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I find this format great because it has one version with full explanations included and another without them.
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