
Coriolanus
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Content
- Intro
- CONTENTS
- GENERAL EDITOR'S PREFACE
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Piety overcomes anger, [1687]
- 2 The rules of decorum, 1710
- 3 Truly great and truly Roman, 1721
- 4 Not only the Spirit, but Manners, of the Romans, 1723
- 5 Much my Favourite, 1730
- 6 Reasoning up to the Truth of History, 1733
- 7 Bred in the court of Nero, 1746
- 8 Ill calculated for representation, 1755
- 9 The petty cavils of petty minds, 1765
- 10 The good sense and shrewd wit of Mencnius, 1765-85
- 11 Heroism of a savage kind, 1774
- 12 He becomes a man, at last, 1775
- 13 The solemn should be kept apart from the ludicrous, 1784
- 14 Neither base nor treacherous, 1791
- 15 Scarce a master of numbers, 1792
- 16 Rough, unpleasant, and perhaps disgusting character, 1795
- 17 Those virtuous tribunes, 1796
- 18 He vomits blasphemy, 1811
- 19 Shakspeare's merry humour, 1815
- 20 Severe sublimity of his character, 1817
- 21 Pretensions, arrogance, and absurdity, 1817
- 22 Philosophic impartiality, 1818-19
- 23 Hazlitt's concentrated venom, 1818
- 24 To one class of persons only is he proud, 1824
- 25 The very spirit of classical antiquity, 1832
- 26 The grandeur of sculpture, 1837-9
- 27 Stern, contemptuous, and unpopular, 1840
- 28 Rottenness of popular rule, 1846
- 29 The stuff of a great general, 1849
- 30 So finely blended, 1851
- 31 Great virtues as well as great faults, 1855
- 32 Virgilia, perfect type of wife and mother, 1855-94
- 33 A play of arguments and intercessions, 1856
- 34 Class-aggrandizement, 1863
- 35 His virtues and his faults to extremes, 1863
- 36 Incarnated, uncompromising feudalism, 1871
- 37 His towering arrogance, 1872
- 38 False to himself, 1873
- 39 The man rises with his fall, 1875
- 40 Partizan feelings and acts, 1876
- 41 The pure embodiment of the aristocratic principle, 1876
- 42 The grandest woman in Shakspcre, 1877
- 43 Still a mystery, 1877
- 44 Coriolanus' two sides, good and bad, 1880
- 45 Volumnia Victrix, 1880
- 46 Mary Arden Shakespeare as Volumnia, 1886
- 47 Volumnia's self-control and fiery impulsiveness, 1887
- 48 Tragic through his virtues, 1887
- 49 A vindication of natural law, 1889
- 50 Patrician Rome has conquered, 1889
- 51 A pride Titanic, 1891
- 52 A very inferior Satan, 1893
- 53 A passionate excess of inherently noble traits, 1894
- 54 A gigantic will and character, 1896
- 55 War as a gigantic duel, 1896
- 56 The subtle sin of egoism, 1898
- 57 An autocratically-minded poet, 1899
- 58 The greatest of Shakespear's comedies, 1903
- 59 A noble, even a lovable, being, 1904
- 60 Shakespeare the Nemesis, 1905
- 61 The sin of pride, 1906
- 62 The basest of human creatures, 1907
- 63 The victim of his own passion, 1910
- 64 One of the greatest of Shakespeare's creations, 1911
- 65 A huge boy, 1912
- 66 Only ward-politics, 1913
- 67 An uncowardly Pistol, 1922
- 68 The statue of a demi-god cast in bronze, 1922
- 69 Plato's man of impulse, 1922
- 70 The golden silence of Virgilia, 1922
- 71 His ungovernable tongue, 1922
- 72 Volumnia's false idea of greatness, 1924
- 73 The super-snob, 1927
- 74 Love rules this metallic world, 1931
- 75 Unequivocally condemned, 1936
- 76 His rather absurd and ironic death, 1937
- 77 Heroic fidelity to an ideal, 1939
- 78 The spark is missing, ignition fails, 1940
- 79 A big spirit who will not stoop to deceit, 1940
- NOTES
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- (a) Histories and Collections of Literary Criticism and Background Studies
- (b) Editions and Playtexts
- (c) Criticism and Other Secondary Works
- INDEX
- I Plays by Shakespeare
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- II Characters in Shakespeare's Plays
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- III General
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