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Robert Ormsby is Assistant Professor of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland
Inhaltsangabe
Series' editors' preface Preface Introduction: Coriolanus from the Seventeenth to the twentieth century 1. Olivier's Coriolanus 2. Coriolanus and Brecht, 1951 71 3. Brechtian vestiges and Shakespeare plus relevance the RSC's Coriolanus 1972 73 4. Alan Howard on stage & screen 5. Shakespeare and Thatcher's England the 1984 85 NT Coriolanus 6. Shakespeare and Goulash Communism Coriolanus in Budapest in 1985 7. Shakespeare meets the American public The 1988 89 NYSF Coriolanus 8. Québécois Shakespeare goes global Robert Lepage's Coriolan 9. Bringing Shakespeare home or settling in comfortably? The New Globe's 2006 Coriolanus 10. Coriolanus as failed action hero Performance Appendix Index
Series' editors' preface Preface Introduction: Coriolanus from the Seventeenth to the twentieth century 1. Olivier's Coriolanus 2. Coriolanus and Brecht, 1951 71 3. Brechtian vestiges and Shakespeare plus relevance the RSC's Coriolanus 1972 73 4. Alan Howard on stage & screen 5. Shakespeare and Thatcher's England the 1984 85 NT Coriolanus 6. Shakespeare and Goulash Communism Coriolanus in Budapest in 1985 7. Shakespeare meets the American public The 1988 89 NYSF Coriolanus 8. Québécois Shakespeare goes global Robert Lepage's Coriolan 9. Bringing Shakespeare home or settling in comfortably? The New Globe's 2006 Coriolanus 10. Coriolanus as failed action hero Performance Appendix Index
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