Coriolanus, the last of Shakespeare’s Roman tragedies (1608), continues to draw on the poet’s fascination with Rome and the Mediterranean as places. In this paper, I will explore the impact of Rome on the characters of Coriolanus from three perspectives: place as an incarnation of values, as an internal cognitive and emotional map, and as a nest of belonging
Coriolanus seems to be a play of action, a dramatized world of mutinous citizens, plotting tribunes,...
abstract: For my thesis I wrote CoriolanU.S., a brand new play based on the storyline of Shakespeare...
Ancient Rome has always been considered a compendium of City and World. In the Renaissance, an era o...
Shakespeare’s Coriolanus is among the most politically rich of Shakespeare’s plays, and has often be...
This reseacrh is titled "General Retaliation Against The Roman Empire As Seen In William Shakespeare...
text"Shakespeare on the Verge: Rhetoric, Tragedy, and the Paradox of Place" describes the ideologica...
The article critiques William Shakespeare's tragedy "Coriolanus." Topics discussed include the rheto...
This reseacrh is titled "General Retaliation Against The Roman Empire As Seen In William Shakespeare...
This book investigates the cultural difference of Italy in and through Shakespeare. It looks at the ...
The present thesis aims to analyze the eternal tension between the city and its outcasts in Shakespe...
The titular characters of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus and Coriolanus are both respected soldiers ...
When change is articulated in literary cities as diverse as Coriolanus’ (1608) early republican Rome...
Looking back to the early modern period from the current immigration crisis, this article reads Shak...
This thesis examines the significance of 'place' and 'space' in seven of Shakespeare's tragedies - R...
An analysis of Shakespeare\u27s Coriolanus with an emphasis on the juxtaposition of the concepts of ...
Coriolanus seems to be a play of action, a dramatized world of mutinous citizens, plotting tribunes,...
abstract: For my thesis I wrote CoriolanU.S., a brand new play based on the storyline of Shakespeare...
Ancient Rome has always been considered a compendium of City and World. In the Renaissance, an era o...
Shakespeare’s Coriolanus is among the most politically rich of Shakespeare’s plays, and has often be...
This reseacrh is titled "General Retaliation Against The Roman Empire As Seen In William Shakespeare...
text"Shakespeare on the Verge: Rhetoric, Tragedy, and the Paradox of Place" describes the ideologica...
The article critiques William Shakespeare's tragedy "Coriolanus." Topics discussed include the rheto...
This reseacrh is titled "General Retaliation Against The Roman Empire As Seen In William Shakespeare...
This book investigates the cultural difference of Italy in and through Shakespeare. It looks at the ...
The present thesis aims to analyze the eternal tension between the city and its outcasts in Shakespe...
The titular characters of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus and Coriolanus are both respected soldiers ...
When change is articulated in literary cities as diverse as Coriolanus’ (1608) early republican Rome...
Looking back to the early modern period from the current immigration crisis, this article reads Shak...
This thesis examines the significance of 'place' and 'space' in seven of Shakespeare's tragedies - R...
An analysis of Shakespeare\u27s Coriolanus with an emphasis on the juxtaposition of the concepts of ...
Coriolanus seems to be a play of action, a dramatized world of mutinous citizens, plotting tribunes,...
abstract: For my thesis I wrote CoriolanU.S., a brand new play based on the storyline of Shakespeare...
Ancient Rome has always been considered a compendium of City and World. In the Renaissance, an era o...