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Tragedy Of Titus Andronicus (1897)
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148 pages
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Set in ancient Rome, this early and blood-soaked Shakespearean tragedy follows Titus Andronicus, a general who, after rejecting the crown, faces betrayal from his family and the Goth queen, Tamora. The brutal rape and mutilation of his daughter, Lavinia, ignite a cycle of revenge, showcasing themes of violence and the dire consequences of war. Renowned for its graphic imagery and exploration of human nature's darker sides, this play has inspired numerous adaptations and remains a significant work in Shakespeare's oeuvre.
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2010, paperback
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