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Coriolanus

No Fear Shakespeare Side-by-side Plain English

William ShakespeareSeries: No Fear Shakespeare
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Pages
336
Year
2017
Language
English
Publisher
Union Square & Co.

About

Read Shakespeare's plays in all their brilliance-and understand what every word means!

 

Don't be intimidated by Shakespeare! These popular guides make the Bard's plays accessible and enjoyable. This No Fear Shakespeare ebook gives you the complete text of Coriolanusand an easy-to-understand translation.



Each No Fear guide contains:
• The complete text of the original play
• A line-by-line translation that puts the words into everyday language
• A complete list of characters, with descriptions
• Plenty of helpful commentary Shakespeare's late tragedy about the Roman leader who ascends to power has much to say about politics, leadership, and government that still applies to our world today.



Read Coriolanus in all its brilliance and actually understand what it means.



  WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616) wrote 37 plays. King Lear and Macbeth are widely considered his finest and most popular. They are, perhaps, the most frequently produced works on the planet.

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