Overview
A gripping historical tragedy, set during the
turbulent period just before the establishment of the Roman Republic,
William Shakespeare's Coriolanus is edited by G R Hibbard with an
introduction by Paul Prescott in Penguin Shakespeare. 'Anger's my meat; I
sup upon myself, And so shall starve with feeding'. A peerless general
is offered the consulship of Rome after his triumph over the city of
Corioles. Too proud to respect the will of the people, however, he soon
finds himself despised by the mob, and speaks out passionately against
popular rule. Driven from the city as a traitor, he allies himself with
his old enemies and begins to plot a merciless revenge.