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Thanks, Sadie

Sadie, thanks a lot for your resoponse to my post. Coincidentally, I have just finished writing a paper on the relationship between Enobarbus and Antony in A&C. I argued that Enobarbus' death is as much to be pitied as the suicides of the title characters. i don't have time to develop my argument here, but, in short I said that it was Antony's unpredictable manner that drove Eno to defect to Caesar's camp, and that the reader could be sure of the purity of his love for Antony, while we receive only an occasional, fitful outburst of professed love from Cleopatra. Hope to hear back from you. Once again, thanks.

Posted by dave on March 24, 1997 at 21:49:49
In Reply to "I agree with that one..." posted by Sadie on March 23, 1997 at 20:37:14


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