Coriolanus (Vol. 86) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Barker, Simon A. “Shakespeare's Coriolanus: Texts and Histories.” Assays: Critical Approaches to Medieval and Renaissance Texts 4 (1987): 109-28.

Explores modern academic and political interpretations of Shakespeare's Coriolanus.

Barton, Anne. “Julius Caesar and Coriolanus: Shakespeare's Roman World of Words.” In Shakespeare's Craft: Eight Lectures, edited by Philip H. Hughfill, Jr., pp. 24-47. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1982.

Discusses the manipulative techniques of rhetoric, oratory, and persuasion depicted in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar.

Bliss, Lee, ed. Introduction to The New Cambridge Shakespeare: Coriolanus, by William Shakespeare, pp. 1-98. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

Introduction to Coriolanus that concentrates on the play's composition, sources, historical contexts,...

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