Shakespeare's play "Coriolanus" is described as a drama of reconciliation. The play follows the story of Caius Martius Coriolanus, a Roman general who is exiled from Rome after political disputes. Though initially resentful of Rome, Coriolanus reconciles with the city by the play's end through the intervention of his family.
Manuel Schonhorn-Defoe's Politics - Parliament, Power, Kingship and 'Robinson Crusoe' (Cambridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Thought) (1991)
Shakespeare's play "Coriolanus" is described as a drama of reconciliation. The play follows the story of Caius Martius Coriolanus, a Roman general who is exiled from Rome after political disputes. Though initially resentful of Rome, Coriolanus reconciles with the city by the play's end through the intervention of his family.
Shakespeare's play "Coriolanus" is described as a drama of reconciliation. The play follows the story of Caius Martius Coriolanus, a Roman general who is exiled from Rome after political disputes. Though initially resentful of Rome, Coriolanus reconciles with the city by the play's end through the intervention of his family.
Shakespeare's play "Coriolanus" is described as a drama of reconciliation. The play follows the story of Caius Martius Coriolanus, a Roman general who is exiled from Rome after political disputes. Though initially resentful of Rome, Coriolanus reconciles with the city by the play's end through the intervention of his family.
Manuel Schonhorn-Defoe's Politics - Parliament, Power, Kingship and 'Robinson Crusoe' (Cambridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Thought) (1991)