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Coriolanus

Newly Revised Edition

Signet Classic Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - Author

Sylvan Barnet - Editor

Reuben Brower - Editor

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ISBN 9780451528438 | 384 pages | 01 Jul 2002 | Signet Classic | 4.21 x 6.77in | 18 - AND UP
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The story of an Ancient Roman soldier whose political machinations and military might gain him heroic status, but ultimately lead to his assassination.

Coriolanus - William Shakespeare - Edited by Reuben Brower

A. C. Bradley: Coriolanus
Wyndham Lewis: From The Lion and the Fox
D. A. Traversi: From An Approach to Shakespeare
Joyce Van Dyke: Making a Scene: Language and Gesture in ?Coriolanus?
Samuel Schoenbaum: ?Coriolanus? on Stage and Screen

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Bruce R. Smith: Sexual Politics in Coriolanus

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