Twentieth century interpretations of Coriolanus; a collection of critical essays. Edited by James E. Phillips.
By: Phillips, James Emerson, 1912-1979.
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Bibliography: p. 119
The royal occupation; an essay on Coriolanus, by G. W. Knight.--Shakespeare's satire: Coriolanus, by O. J. Campbell.--Coriolanus: introduction, by H. Granville-Barker.--Roads to freedom: Coriolanus, by D. A. Stauffer.--Shakespeare's tragic frontier: Coriolanus, by W. Farnham.--Coriolanus, by A. P. Rossiter.--The dramatic use of imagery in Shakespeare's Coriolanus, by M. Charney.--An interpretation of Shakespeare's Coriolanus, by C. K. Hofling.--Coriolanus - and the delights of 30666faction, by K. Burke.--Coriolan II; difficulties of a statesman, by T. S. Eliot.--Shakespeare's Coriolanus: Elizabethan soldier, by P. A. Jorgensen.--Coriolanus and his mother, by R. Putney.--Shakespeare: a Marxist interpretation, by A. A. Smirnov.--The populace in Shakespeare, by B. Stirling.--Coriolanus, by D. Traversi.--Political characters of Shakespeare, by J. Palmer.--Coriolanus, by J. M. Murry.--The Herculean hero, by E. M. Waith.--Selected bibliography (p. 119
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