Cato (A Tragedy in Five Acts) by Joseph Addison ( - ) Rendered with this introduction by Richard Lewis of Stoic Voice Journal. I take great pleasure in presenting the following rendering of Joseph Addison's play Cato. I first became aware of the play while reading the writings of Jim Stockdale. In an essay on public virtue, he writes. Addison, Joseph, – Cato: a tragedy, and selected essays / edited by Christine Dunn Henderson and Mark E. Yellin; with a foreword by Forrest McDonald. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn x (alk. paper)—isbn (pb.: alk. paper) 1. Cato, Marcus Porcius, 95–46 b.c.—Drama. 2. Rome—History—53–. First produced in , Cato, A Tragedy inspired generations toward a pursuit of liberty. Liberty Fund’s new edition of Cato: A Tragedy, and Selected Essays brings together Addison’s dramatic masterpiece along with a selection of his essays that develop key themes in the play.
Collaboratively and expertly co-edited by academicians Christine Dunn Henderson and Mark E. Yellin (both of whom are Fellows at Liberty Fund), Cato: A Tragedy, And Selected Essays is a compilation of the writings of Joseph Addison, beginning with his "Cato: A Tragedy" which is an account of the final hours of Marcus Porcius Cato ( B.C.), a Stoic whose deeds, rhetoric, and resistance to. The most recent edition of the Cato is Joseph Addison, Cato: A Tragedy, and Selected Essays, eds. Christine Dunn Henderson and Mark E. Yellin (Indianapolis, Liberty Fund, ). Cato (A Tragedy in Five Acts) by Joseph Addison ( - ) Rendered with this introduction by Richard Lewis of Stoic Voice Journal. I take great pleasure in presenting the following rendering of Joseph Addison's play Cato. I first became aware of the play while reading the writings of Jim Stockdale. In an essay on public virtue, he writes.
Collaboratively and expertly co-edited by academicians Christine Dunn Henderson and Mark E. Yellin (both of whom are Fellows at Liberty Fund), Cato: A Tragedy, and Selected Essays is a compilation of the writings of Joseph Addison, beginning with his “Cato: A Tragedy” which is an account of the final hours of Marcus Porcius Cato ( B.C.), a Stoic whose deeds, rhetoric, and resistance to the tyranny of Julius Caesar made him an icon of republicanism, virtue, and liberty to this very. Addison, Joseph, – Cato: a tragedy, and selected essays / edited by Christine Dunn Henderson and Mark E. Yellin; with a foreword by Forrest McDonald. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. isbnx(alk. paper)—isbn (pb.: alk. paper) 1. Cato, Marcus Porcius, 95–46 b.c.—Drama. 2. Rome—History—53–. Liberty Fund s new edition of Cato: A Tragedy, and Selected Essays brings together Addison s dramatic masterpiece along with a selection of his essays that develop key themes in the play. Cato, A Tragedy is the account of the final hours of Marcus Porcius Cato (95 46 B.C.), a Stoic whose deeds, rhetoric, and resistance to the tyranny of Caesar.
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