Coriolanus (1924) Yale/Appendix D

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APPENDIX D

Suggestions for Collateral Reading

Plutarch's Life of Coriolanus, translated by North; in C. F. T. Brooke, Shakespeare's Plutarch, vol. ii, 137–207. London, 1909.

James Thomson: Coriolanus. London, 1749. Reprinted in Works of Thomson, vol. iv, Edinburgh, 1778. (See Appendix B, p. 165.)

M. W. McCallum: Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background. London, 1910.

William Hazlitt: Characters of Shakespeare's Plays. London, 1817. Everyman's Library edition, 1906, pp. 538–63.

Edward Dowden: Shakspere, his Mind and Art. 12th ed., London, 1901, chapter vi, 'The Roman Plays.'

Stopford A. Brooke: On Ten Plays of Shakespeare. 6th impression, London, 1919, pp. 221–252.

R. M. Alden: Shakespeare. pp. 286–289, New York, 1922.

An edition of Coriolanus in the Furness Variorum series is in preparation. The most useful annotated edition that has yet appeared is that in the Arden series, edited by W. J. Craig and R. H. Case, London, 1922. The edition in the Henry Irving Shakespeare, vol. vi, with Introduction and Notes by H. C. Beeching, is also important. Valuable commentary is to be found in the editions of W. Aldis Wright (Oxford, 1879), W. J. Rolfe (New York, 1892), and G. S. Gordon (Oxford, 1912).