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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; General Editor's Introduction; Acknowledgments; Introduction; ""Dedication to The Ingratitude of a Common-Wealth,"" 1682; ""The Argument of Coriolanus,"" 1710; ""'Advertisement' to Coriolanus,"" 1755; ""Coriolanus"" (from The Examiner, 15 December 1816); From Lecture XXVI, ""Criticisms on Shakespeare's Historical Dramas,"" 1846; From A Study of Shakespeare, 1880; ""Coriolanus"" (British Academy Lecture, 1912); ""Shakespeare's Coriolanus: Elizabethan Soldier,"" 1949
""Coriolanus,"" 1965""Coriolanus: Wordless Meanings and Meaningless Words,"" 1966; ""Coriolanus: The Anxious Bridegroom,"" 1968; ""'Antony and Cleopatra' and 'Coriolanus,' Shakespeare's Heroic Tragedies: A Jacobean Adjustment,"" 1973; ""Coriolanus,"" 1974; ""'There is a world elsewhere': Tragedy and History in Coriolanus,"" 1976; ""Coriolanus and Stavisky: The Interpenetration of Art and Politics,"" 1986; ""Annihilating Intimacy in Coriolanus,"" 1986; ""Coriolanus's Stage Imagery on Stage, 1754-1901,"" 1987; ""Coriolanus: Body Politic and Private Parts,"" 1990
""Drama, Politics, and the Hero: Coriolanus, Brecht, and Grass,"" 1990/91""To Their Own Purpose: The Treatment of Coriolanus in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century,"" 1994; ""Shifting Masks, Roles, and Satiric Personae: Suggestions for Exploring the Edge of Genre in Coriolanus,"" 1994; ""'On Both Sides More Respect': A Very British Coriolanus,"" 1994; Illustrations; Reviews; 1901 London Production; 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
The New York Times1965 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
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