Coriolanus (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)

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This generously annotated updated edition of Coriolanus provides a thorough reconsideration of Shakespeare's remarkable, and probably his last, tragedy. A substantial introduction situates the play within its contemporary social and political contexts – dearth, riots, the struggle over authority between James I and his first parliament, the travails of Essex and Ralegh – and pays particular attention to Shakespeare's shaping of his primary source in Plutarch's Lives. It presents a fresh account of how the protagonist's personal tragedy evolves within Shakespeare's most searching exploration of the political life of a community. The edition is alert throughout to the play's theatrical potential, while the stage history also attends to the politics of performance from the 1680s onwards, including European productions following the Second World War. A new introductory section by Bridget Escolme covers recent productions of Coriolanus, and criticism of the last ten years, with particular focus on gender and the play's politics.

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This has got to be one of the most boring plays I've ever read in my life. It renders some great analysis, especially character wise, but it's just so monotone and so removed that it's very hard to care for any of the characters. For those who have to read it for class (like me), I suggest watching the Ralph Fiennes movie, which is an immaculate adaptation of the play, set in modern times, that might make the analysis a lot easier.

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