Coriolanus (Vol. 75) - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Bruce, Yvonne. “The Pathology of Rhetoric in Coriolanus.Upstart Crow 20 (2000): 93-115.

Challenges critics who contend that words and their meanings are disjoined in Coriolanus.

Brustein, Robert. Review of Coriolanus. The New Republic 200, no. 1 (2 January 1989): 26-28.

Assesses the “radical” production of Coriolanus directed by Steven Berkoff, which featured Christopher Walken as Coriolanus, and finds that both the production and Walken's performance were turbulent.

Cefalu, Paul. “‘The End of Absolutism’: Shakespeare's Coriolanus and the Consensual Nature of the Early Modern State.” Renaissance Forum 4, no. 2 (2000): 34.

Evaluates what Cefalu describes as misguided transitionalist and capitalist readings of the play, and reexamines Coriolanus within the context of recent historical studies on the Tudor-Stuart...

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