Coriolanus (Vol. 30) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Alvis, John. "Coriolanus and Aristotle's Magnanimous Man Reconsidered." Interpretation 7, No. 3 (September 1978): 4-28.

Claims that Coriolanus typifies the classical ideal of the honorable man as characterized in Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics.

Coote, Stephen. Coriolanus. London: Penguin Books, 1992, 98 p.

Interprets Coriolanus as demonstrating Shakespeare's concern with man as a political animal and with the confrontational nature of language.

Huffman, Clifford Chalmers. Coriolanus in Context. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1971, 260 p.

Investigates the English and Italian sources that influenced Shakespeare's Coriolanus and explicates the play's commentary on Jacobean England.

King, Bruce. Coriolanus. London: Macmillan, 1989, 113 p.

Surveys several different ways of approaching Coriolanus and various methodological problems that confront...

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