Coriolanus.

Coriolanus.

By
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.

Publication Date
1966, 1963

Publication Information
New York : New American Library,

Physical Description
304 p.

Series
THE SIGNET CLASSIC SHAKESPEARE
 
THE SIGNET CLASSIC SHAKESPEARE.

Summary
Coriolanus is so devoted to his family and to Rome that he finds the decision to grant the plebians representation intolerable. To him, it elevates plebeians to a status equal with his family and class, to Rome’s great disadvantage. He risks his political career to have the tribunate abolished—and is banished from Rome. Coriolanus then displays an apparently insatiable vengefulness against the state he idolized, opening a tragic divide within himself, pitting him against his mother and family, and threatening Rome’s very existence.

Language
English


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
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