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Titus Andronicus (facs. 1st Folio 1623)

Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus is famously the bloodiest and most violent of Shakespeare’s often bloody and violent tragedies.Its horrors reflect the collapse and decay of the Roman empire and the fear that failure inspired in English subjects living in their own troubling times. This is a facsimile edition of the play from the First Folio edition of 1623.

Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies, being a Reproduction in Facsimile of the First Folio Edition 1623 from the Chatsworth copy in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. with an Introduction and Census of Copies by Sidney Lee (Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1902).

Copyright:

The text is in the public domain.

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Facsimile PDF This is a facsimile or image-based PDF made from scans of the original book. 2.24 MB