- Introduction Richard Eyre
- Introduction Harley Granville Barker
- The Study and the Stage
- Shakespeare’s Stagecraft
- The Convention of Place
- The Speaking of the Verse
- The Boy-Actress
- The Soliloquy
- Costume
- The Integrity of the Text
Coriolanus
- The Characters
- Caius Marcius
- Volumnia
- Aufidius
- Menenius
- The Tribunes
- The Actions of the Play
- The Volscians
- Volumnia and Virgilia
- The War with the Volscians: Before Corioles
- Cominius’s Part of the Battle
- Back to Corioles
- Back again to Cominus’ Side of the Battle: Caius Marcius and Aufidius Meet
- The Victorious Roman Forces Reassemble
- The Standpoint of the Vanquished
- Rome Rejoices
- Marcius’ First Step in Politics
- The Troubles in the Marketplace Begin
- The Battleground is Before the Capitol Now
- Volumnia’s Share in the Quarrel
- Banishment
- The Departure
- Those Left Behind
- Traders in the Ignoble
- Antium
- Rome Once More
- Aufidius Disillusioned; Marcius Scanned
- Nemesis Nears
- Menenius Tries, and Fails
- Volumnia Comes, and the Conqueror is Conquered
- Rome Delivered
- Volumnia’s Triumph
- The End
- The Verse
- Dramatic Verse Indeed
- The Dynamic Phrase
- The Use of Silence
- Dramatically Legitimate Eloquence
- The Question of Act Division
- The Stage Directions
- Corry-ols, Corry-o-les, or Corí-o-les; Corry-o-lanus or Corí-o-lanus?
Topics covered by this book
- Coriolanus (drama)
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