Rome and Rhetoric is as entertainingly readable as it is broadly informative.John Simon, New York Times Book Review -- John Simon * New York Times Book Review * This tour de force . . . shows why our view of ancient Rome is very much Shakespeares.Publishers Weekly * Publishers Weekly * Informed by Romes great rhetoricians, Wills scrutinizes the kinds of rhetoric employed by Caesar, Brutus, Antony, and Cassius in turn, showing how these disclose their characters. . . . [ A] penetrating, provocative analysis.Booklist * Booklist * "Rome and Rhetoric is a fascinating look at the way Shakespeare has shaped our view of ancient Rome through the characters of his Julius Caesar."Philip Freeman, Author of Julius Caesar * Philip Freeman * "[ Wills] takes a creative approach to helping both novice and fluent readers of Shakespeare's plays understand particular cultural contexts and social mores of the Elizabethan period. . . . This book will be of particular value to those interested in immersing themselves in the traditions and values depicted in Julius Caesar."T.J. Haskell, Choice -- T.J. Haskell * Choice *