Moon's Rare Books
-Coriolanus*
-Coriolanus*
j, Thumb book, Tragedy by William Shakespeare.
Notes
"Coriolanus" is a tragedy play written by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1605 and 1608. It tells the story of a Roman general, Caius Marcius Coriolanus, who finds himself torn between his loyalty to his city and his disdain for the common people. The play explores themes of pride, betrayal, and the complexities of leadership. Coriolanus's journey from celebrated hero to tragic outcast is a compelling exploration of the conflict between individual integrity and societal expectations. With its intense character dynamics and powerful language, "Coriolanus" remains a timeless exploration of human nature and the consequences of pride.
Description
Mini black bound book, written about 1609, fully intact, good condition.