52 pages 1 hour read

William Shakespeare

Coriolanus

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1608

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Reviews & Readership

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Shakespeare's Coriolanus evokes mixed reactions, with praise for its intense portrayal of political power and personal pride. Critics laud its complex characterizations and relevance to modern politics. However, some find the protagonist's lack of relatability and the dense political dialogue challenging. Overall, it's admired for its thematic depth and dramatic tension.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Coriolanus?

Readers who relish political intrigue, complex character studies, and tragic heroes will enjoy Shakespeare's Coriolanus. Similar audiences might be drawn to the power struggles in Julius Caesar and the psychological depth of Macbeth. Fans of Tolstoy's War and Peace may also appreciate the exploration of ambition and martial valor.

Recommended

Reading Age

16-18years

Book Details

Genre
Classic Fiction
Play: Tragedy
Historical Fiction
Period
Elizabethan Era
Themes
Emotions/Behavior: Shame & Pride
Identity: Masculinity
Society: Nation
Topics
Education