Coriolanus (The New Penguin Shakespeare)

Coriolanus by Stephen Coote, published by Penguin Books on September 30, 1999, is a critical study that delves into Shakespeare’s work, “Coriolanus.” This edition comprises 112 pages and is presented in English, offering insights suitable for both A-level and degree-level study.
Readers will find an analytical approach to the themes and elements of “Coriolanus,” focusing on the intricacies of Shakespeare’s writing and the historical context of the play. This book serves as a resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of Shakespearean literature, particularly in relation to the character of Coriolanus and the political dynamics explored within the text.
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This critical study examines Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus” which is studied at both A-level and degree level.
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