Comparatively recent work on Julius Caesar that looks likely to be relevant to our course:

Dawson, Anthony B. “The Arithmetic of Memory: Shakespeare’s Theatre and the National Past.” Shakespeare Survey. 1999, 52: 54-67.

Fleissner, Robert F. “The Meditations of Julius Ceasar: Some Stoical Considerations of Shakespeare’s.” Shakespeare and the Classroom. 1999 Fall, 7(2): 29-34.

Holmes, Christopher. “Time for the Plebs in Julius Caesar.” Early Modern Literary Studies. 2001 Sept., 7(2): 32 paragraphs.

Hunt, Maurice. “Cobbling Souls in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.” Cahiers Elisabethains. 2003 Autumn, 64: 19-28

Keyishian, Harry. “Storm, Fire, and Blood: Patterns of Imagery in Stuart Burge's Julius Caesar.” Shakespeare in Performance: A Collection of Essays. Ed. Frank Occhiogrosso. Newark, DE; London, England : U of Delaware P; Associated UP, 2003: 93-103.

Miller, Anthony. “Julius Caesar in the Cold War: The Houseman-Mankiewicz Film.” Literature/ Film Quarterly. 2000, 28(2): 95-100.

Sklar, Stacey M. “Shall We Bury Caesar or Praise Him? Ideas for the Revitalization of an Old Standard.” English Journal. 2002 Sept., 92(1): 36-40.

Taylor, Gary. “Bardicide.” New Casebooks: Julius Caesar. Ed. Richard Wilson. New York: Palgrave, 2002: 188-209.

Velz, John W. “Julius Caesar 1937-1997: Where We Are; How We Got There.” The Shakespearean International Yearbook, I: Where Are We Now in Shakespearean Studies?. Ed. W. R. Elton, and John M. Mucciolo. Aldershot, England : Ashgate, 1999: 257-65.

Wells, Robin Headlam. “Julius Caesar, Machiavelli, and the Uses of History.” Shakespeare Survey. 2002, 55: 209-18.