First published in 2004, David George's majestic compendium of criticism relating to Shakespeare's Coriolanus was recognised as a major contribution to teaching and scholarship on the play. This new edition has been updated with a new supplementary introduction by the author tracing criticism on the play since that first publication, including materialist, psychoanalytic and feminist readings, as well as further readings of the play's politics.As with all titles in the series, this edition increases our knowledge of how Shakespeare’s plays were received and understood by critics, editors and general readers. The volume offers, in separate sections, both critical opinions about the play across the centuries and an evaluation of their positions within and their impact on the reception of the play. The chronological arrangement of the text-excerpts engages the readers in a direct and unbiased dialogue, whereas the substantial introduction offers a critical evaluation from a current stance, including modern theories and methods. Thus the volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the play and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism surrounding it as they have developed from century to century.
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General Editor's PrefacePrefaceIntroductionSupplementary IntroductionThe Critical Tradition TextsNotesSelect BibliographyIndex
A new edition of this indispensable scholarly resource offering a unique account of the critical history of one of Shakespeare's major Roman tragedies and now featuring a new supplementary introduction surveying more recent scholarship.
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Features key critical responses to the play spanning 3 centuries
The aim of the Critical Tradition series is to increase our knowledge of how Shakespeare’s plays were received and understood by critics, editors and general readers. Each volume traces the course of Shakespeare criticism, play-by-play, from the earliest items of recorded criticism to the beginnings of the modern period. The focus of the documentary material is from the late 18th century to the first half of the 20th century. The series makes a major contribution to our understanding of the plays and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism as they have developed from century to century. The introduction to each volume constitutes an important chapter of literary history, tracing the entire critical career of each play from the beginnings to the present day. The revised series includes updated and expanded editions of King John, Richard II and Coriolanus, alongside editions of plays previously unexplored in the series.
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ISBN
9781350157835
Publisert
2022-02-10
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
The Arden Shakespeare
Vekt
938 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
544

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Biographical note

David George is Professor Emeritus of English at Urbana University, Ohio, USA. His publications include Coriolanus: The Critical Tradition (2004), A Comparison of Six Adaptations of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus (2008) and the 2-volume New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Coriolanus (2019).

Edward Gieskes is Associate Professor of English Language and Literature in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Carolina, USA.