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Originally published in 1995. Providing the most influential historical criticism, but also some contemporary pieces written for the volume, this collection includes the most essential study and reviews of this tragic play.
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Originally published in 1995. Providing the most influential historical criticism, but also some contemporary pieces written for the volume, this collection includes the most essential study and reviews of this tragic play.
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General Editor's Introduction Philip C. Kolin Introduction David Wheeler 1. Dedication to The Ingratitude of a Common-Wealth
1682 Nahum Tate 2. The Argument of Coriolanus
1710 Charles Gildon 3. Advertisement to Coriolanus
1755 Thomas Sheridan 4. Coriolanus (from The Examiner
15 December 1816) William Hazlitt 5. From Lecture XXVI
Criticisms on Shakespeare's Historical Dramas
1846 August Wilhelm von Schlegel 6. From A Study of Shakespeare
1880 Algernon Charles Swinburne 7. Coriolanus (British Academy Lecture
1912) A. C. Bradley 8. Shakespeare's Coriolanus: Elizabethan Soldier
1949 Paul A. Jorgensen 9. Coriolanus
1965 Tyrone Guthrie 10. Coriolanus: Wordless Meanings and Meaningless Words
1966 James L. Calderwood 11. Coriolanus: The Anxious Bridegroom
1968 Emmett Wilson
Jr. 12. Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus
Shakespeare's Heroic Tragedies: A Jacobean Adjustment
1973 J. L. Simmons 13. Coriolanus
1974 Lawrence Danson 14. There is a World Elsewhere: Tragedy and History in Coriolanus
1976 Patricia K. Meszaros 15. Coriolanus and Stavisky: The Interpenetration of Art and Politics
1986 Felicia Hardison Londré 16. Annihilating Intimacy in Coriolanus
1986 Madelon Sprengnether 17. Coriolanus's Stage Imagery on Stage
1754-1901
1987 John Ripley 18. Coriolanus: Body Politic and Private Parts
1990 Zvi Jagendorf 19. Drama
Politics
and the Hero: Coriolanus
Brecht
and Grass
1990/91 Martin Scofield 20. To Their Own Purpose: The Treatment of Coriolanus in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century
1994 David Wheeler 21. Shifting Masks
Roles
and Satiric Personae: Suggestions for Exploring the Edge of Genre in Coriolanus
1994 Karen Aubrey 22. On Both Sides More Respect: A Very British Coriolanus
1994 S. K. Bedford. Illustrations. Reviews: 1901 London Production with Sir Henry Irving The Athenaeum
Saturday Review; 1933 Paris Production The New York Times; 1954 New York Production The Nation
The New York Times
The New York Times; 1959 Stratford Production
with Laurence Olivier The New York Times; 1965 New York Production The New York Times
Shakespeare Quarterly
Commonweal; 1979 New York Production The Village Voice
New York magazine; 1985 London Production Newsweek
The New York Times ; 1988 New York Production Shakespeare Quarterly
The New Republic
The New York Review of Books
The Nation
1682 Nahum Tate 2. The Argument of Coriolanus
1710 Charles Gildon 3. Advertisement to Coriolanus
1755 Thomas Sheridan 4. Coriolanus (from The Examiner
15 December 1816) William Hazlitt 5. From Lecture XXVI
Criticisms on Shakespeare's Historical Dramas
1846 August Wilhelm von Schlegel 6. From A Study of Shakespeare
1880 Algernon Charles Swinburne 7. Coriolanus (British Academy Lecture
1912) A. C. Bradley 8. Shakespeare's Coriolanus: Elizabethan Soldier
1949 Paul A. Jorgensen 9. Coriolanus
1965 Tyrone Guthrie 10. Coriolanus: Wordless Meanings and Meaningless Words
1966 James L. Calderwood 11. Coriolanus: The Anxious Bridegroom
1968 Emmett Wilson
Jr. 12. Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus
Shakespeare's Heroic Tragedies: A Jacobean Adjustment
1973 J. L. Simmons 13. Coriolanus
1974 Lawrence Danson 14. There is a World Elsewhere: Tragedy and History in Coriolanus
1976 Patricia K. Meszaros 15. Coriolanus and Stavisky: The Interpenetration of Art and Politics
1986 Felicia Hardison Londré 16. Annihilating Intimacy in Coriolanus
1986 Madelon Sprengnether 17. Coriolanus's Stage Imagery on Stage
1754-1901
1987 John Ripley 18. Coriolanus: Body Politic and Private Parts
1990 Zvi Jagendorf 19. Drama
Politics
and the Hero: Coriolanus
Brecht
and Grass
1990/91 Martin Scofield 20. To Their Own Purpose: The Treatment of Coriolanus in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century
1994 David Wheeler 21. Shifting Masks
Roles
and Satiric Personae: Suggestions for Exploring the Edge of Genre in Coriolanus
1994 Karen Aubrey 22. On Both Sides More Respect: A Very British Coriolanus
1994 S. K. Bedford. Illustrations. Reviews: 1901 London Production with Sir Henry Irving The Athenaeum
Saturday Review; 1933 Paris Production The New York Times; 1954 New York Production The Nation
The New York Times
The New York Times; 1959 Stratford Production
with Laurence Olivier The New York Times; 1965 New York Production The New York Times
Shakespeare Quarterly
Commonweal; 1979 New York Production The Village Voice
New York magazine; 1985 London Production Newsweek
The New York Times ; 1988 New York Production Shakespeare Quarterly
The New Republic
The New York Review of Books
The Nation
General Editor's Introduction Philip C. Kolin Introduction David Wheeler 1. Dedication to The Ingratitude of a Common-Wealth
1682 Nahum Tate 2. The Argument of Coriolanus
1710 Charles Gildon 3. Advertisement to Coriolanus
1755 Thomas Sheridan 4. Coriolanus (from The Examiner
15 December 1816) William Hazlitt 5. From Lecture XXVI
Criticisms on Shakespeare's Historical Dramas
1846 August Wilhelm von Schlegel 6. From A Study of Shakespeare
1880 Algernon Charles Swinburne 7. Coriolanus (British Academy Lecture
1912) A. C. Bradley 8. Shakespeare's Coriolanus: Elizabethan Soldier
1949 Paul A. Jorgensen 9. Coriolanus
1965 Tyrone Guthrie 10. Coriolanus: Wordless Meanings and Meaningless Words
1966 James L. Calderwood 11. Coriolanus: The Anxious Bridegroom
1968 Emmett Wilson
Jr. 12. Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus
Shakespeare's Heroic Tragedies: A Jacobean Adjustment
1973 J. L. Simmons 13. Coriolanus
1974 Lawrence Danson 14. There is a World Elsewhere: Tragedy and History in Coriolanus
1976 Patricia K. Meszaros 15. Coriolanus and Stavisky: The Interpenetration of Art and Politics
1986 Felicia Hardison Londré 16. Annihilating Intimacy in Coriolanus
1986 Madelon Sprengnether 17. Coriolanus's Stage Imagery on Stage
1754-1901
1987 John Ripley 18. Coriolanus: Body Politic and Private Parts
1990 Zvi Jagendorf 19. Drama
Politics
and the Hero: Coriolanus
Brecht
and Grass
1990/91 Martin Scofield 20. To Their Own Purpose: The Treatment of Coriolanus in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century
1994 David Wheeler 21. Shifting Masks
Roles
and Satiric Personae: Suggestions for Exploring the Edge of Genre in Coriolanus
1994 Karen Aubrey 22. On Both Sides More Respect: A Very British Coriolanus
1994 S. K. Bedford. Illustrations. Reviews: 1901 London Production with Sir Henry Irving The Athenaeum
Saturday Review; 1933 Paris Production The New York Times; 1954 New York Production The Nation
The New York Times
The New York Times; 1959 Stratford Production
with Laurence Olivier The New York Times; 1965 New York Production The New York Times
Shakespeare Quarterly
Commonweal; 1979 New York Production The Village Voice
New York magazine; 1985 London Production Newsweek
The New York Times ; 1988 New York Production Shakespeare Quarterly
The New Republic
The New York Review of Books
The Nation
1682 Nahum Tate 2. The Argument of Coriolanus
1710 Charles Gildon 3. Advertisement to Coriolanus
1755 Thomas Sheridan 4. Coriolanus (from The Examiner
15 December 1816) William Hazlitt 5. From Lecture XXVI
Criticisms on Shakespeare's Historical Dramas
1846 August Wilhelm von Schlegel 6. From A Study of Shakespeare
1880 Algernon Charles Swinburne 7. Coriolanus (British Academy Lecture
1912) A. C. Bradley 8. Shakespeare's Coriolanus: Elizabethan Soldier
1949 Paul A. Jorgensen 9. Coriolanus
1965 Tyrone Guthrie 10. Coriolanus: Wordless Meanings and Meaningless Words
1966 James L. Calderwood 11. Coriolanus: The Anxious Bridegroom
1968 Emmett Wilson
Jr. 12. Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus
Shakespeare's Heroic Tragedies: A Jacobean Adjustment
1973 J. L. Simmons 13. Coriolanus
1974 Lawrence Danson 14. There is a World Elsewhere: Tragedy and History in Coriolanus
1976 Patricia K. Meszaros 15. Coriolanus and Stavisky: The Interpenetration of Art and Politics
1986 Felicia Hardison Londré 16. Annihilating Intimacy in Coriolanus
1986 Madelon Sprengnether 17. Coriolanus's Stage Imagery on Stage
1754-1901
1987 John Ripley 18. Coriolanus: Body Politic and Private Parts
1990 Zvi Jagendorf 19. Drama
Politics
and the Hero: Coriolanus
Brecht
and Grass
1990/91 Martin Scofield 20. To Their Own Purpose: The Treatment of Coriolanus in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century
1994 David Wheeler 21. Shifting Masks
Roles
and Satiric Personae: Suggestions for Exploring the Edge of Genre in Coriolanus
1994 Karen Aubrey 22. On Both Sides More Respect: A Very British Coriolanus
1994 S. K. Bedford. Illustrations. Reviews: 1901 London Production with Sir Henry Irving The Athenaeum
Saturday Review; 1933 Paris Production The New York Times; 1954 New York Production The Nation
The New York Times
The New York Times; 1959 Stratford Production
with Laurence Olivier The New York Times; 1965 New York Production The New York Times
Shakespeare Quarterly
Commonweal; 1979 New York Production The Village Voice
New York magazine; 1985 London Production Newsweek
The New York Times ; 1988 New York Production Shakespeare Quarterly
The New Republic
The New York Review of Books
The Nation