The article critiques William Shakespeare's tragedy "Coriolanus." Topics discussed include the rhetorical landscape of the play which has been based on the life of ancient Roman leader Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, the way the play addressed differences between Christian and classical politics through the character of Coriolanus, and the appeal of Coriolanus as an orator to the theater audience.
Craik, Katharine
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\Department of English and Modern Languages
Year of publication: 2019Date of RADAR deposit: 2018-07-06