William Shakespeare's Coriolanus
Rome is a city divided, nobility and common-people locked in mutual suspicion. The patrician Caius Marcius, later called Coriolanus, is Rome's greatest soldier, but his proud refusal to accommodate himself to the demands of the plebians leads to banishment and death.
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Main Author: | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
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Other Authors: | Jesson, Paul., Yates, Marjorie., Hooper, Ewan. |
Format: | Audiobooks Audiobook (CD) |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Hampton, NH :
BBC Audiobooks America,
p2003.
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Series: |
Plays (Arkangel Productions : BBC Audiobooks America)
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