Coriolanus (Penguin) (Shakespeare, Penguin)

Coriolanus by William Shakespeare is a complete edition published by Penguin Classics on December 17, 1981. This later printing spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The book is part of “The New Penguin Shakespeare” series, which features newly prepared texts of Shakespeare’s plays and poems, ensuring an accessible reading experience.
Readers will find that this edition includes an introduction, a list of further reading, and commentary that enhances understanding of the play. Additionally, it provides a brief account of the textual problems associated with Coriolanus, making it a valuable resource for those interested in British and Irish drama. This comprehensive approach allows for a deeper engagement with Shakespeare’s work, appealing to both scholars and general readers alike.
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“The New Penguin Shakespeare” offers a complete edition of the plays and poems. Each volume has been newly prepared from the original texts and includes an introduction, a list of further reading, a commentary, and a short account of the textual problems of the play.
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