Jules C sar est une trag die de William Shakespeare traduite en vers fran ais. Cette dition bilingue pr sente le texte anglais original en regard de sa traduction fran aise, offrant aux lecteurs une opportunit unique d'appr cier la beaut et la profondeur de l' "uvre dans les deux langues.
Cette pi ce, centr e sur l'assassinat de Jules C sar et ses cons quences, explore des th mes universels tels que l'ambition, la loyaut , la trahison et le pouvoir. La traduction en fran ais par Bleud et Carlhant rend l' "uvre de Shakespeare accessible un public francophone, tout en conservant la richesse et la complexit de l'original. Une dition pr cieuse pour les tudiants de litt rature, les amateurs de th tre et tous ceux qui s'int ressent l' "uvre intemporelle de Shakespeare.
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