Coriolanus
Discover Shakespeare's powerful exploration of politics and community in his Roman tragedy, Coriolanus. This 2010 revised edition, published by Cambridge University Press, delves into the complexities of power and loyalty, making it one of Shakespeare's most profound works. With 328 pages of rich content, this annotated paperback includes comprehensive explanatory notes that enhance your understanding of the text. The substantial introduction by Bridget Escolme has been thoughtfully updated to reflect the latest criticism and theatrical productions, providing readers with valuable insights into the play's relevance today. Whether you're a student, educator, or a Shakespeare enthusiast, this edition of Coriolanus is an essential addition to your collection. Immerse yourself in the intricate political landscape of ancient Rome and explore the timeless themes that resonate through the ages.