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William Shakespeare - The Rape of Lucrece

William Shakespeare - The Rape of Lucrece

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The Rape of Lucrece (1594) is a narrative poem by William Shakespeare about the legendary Lucretia. Lucrece draws on the story described in both Ovid's Fasti and Livy's history of Rome. In 509 BC, Sextus Tarquinius, son of Tarquin, the king of Rome, raped Lucretia (Lucrece), wife of Collatinus, one of the king's aristocratic retainers. As a result, Lucrece committed suicide. Her body was paraded in the Roman Forum by the king's nephew. This incited a full-scale revolt against the Tarquins led by Lucius Junius Brutus, the banishment of the royal family, and the founding of the Roman republic. (Summary by Wikipedia)Copyright Michela Bertazzo
  • "Here with a sigh, as if her heart would break..."
    8 Min.
  • "At last she calls to mind..."
    12 Min.
  • "'Lucrece,' quoth he, 'this night I must enjoy thee...'"
    15 Min.
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