The Oxford Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Coriolanus Hardback
by William Shakespeare
Edited by R. B. (Professor of English, Trinity College, Professor of English, Trinity College, Univers Parker
Part of the The Oxford Shakespeare series
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Coriolanus is perhaps the most brillant political play ever written.
Though it is set in Ancient Rome, it has proved itself over the centuries as a perennially relevant study of the relationship between personality and politics.
The Introduction to this new edition considers Shakespeare's adaptation of his historical material in relation to the social and political conditions in London and Stratford at the time of the play's composition, also offering new evidence that it was written in 1608.
The play's searching presentation of the tension between politics and psychology is shown to result from major reinterpretations of Plutarch's structure and characterization.
The editor offers a thorough and subtle analysis of the verbal style of the text and of its staging in relation to the Blackfriars theatre, where it was probably the first of Shakespeare's plays to be presented and for which it may have been written.
A detailed study of its theatrical history illuminates the wide range of meanings the play has had for subsequent ages.
The thorough commentary pays special attention to the needs of the actors and directors.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:398 pages, engravings, 1 map
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:13/10/1994
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- ISBN:9780198129233
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Out of StockMore expected soonContact us for further information
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:398 pages, engravings, 1 map
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:13/10/1994
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- ISBN:9780198129233