地中海罗马在提图斯·安德洛尼克斯时期的衰落

Brian J. Harries
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莎士比亚的《提图斯·安德洛尼克斯》展现了罗马统治末期的景象。虚构的中心人物似乎无法就罗马的身份认同达成一致,因为哥特人总是在背景中存在。提图斯和他的家人转向古典文学,主要是奥古斯都的作家,以理解他们的当下,但这样做,他们强调了罗马作为地中海政治和军事超级大国的终结。
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The Fall of Mediterranean Rome in Titus Andronicus
abstract:Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus presents a vision of Rome in the final years of its power. The fictional central figures seem unable to agree on a stable idea of Rome's identity with the presence of the Goths always in the background. Titus and members of his family turn to classical, primarily Augustan, authors to make sense of their present moment, but in doing so they highlight the end of Rome as a political and military superpower in the Mediterranean.
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