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  1. Coriolanus - Wikipedia

    Coriolanus is the name given to a Roman general after his military feats against the Volscians at Corioli. Following his success, others encourage Coriolanus to pursue the consulship, but his disdain for the …

  2. Coriolanus - Entire Play | Folger Shakespeare Library

    Jul 31, 2015 · When Volscian invaders attack Roman territories, Martius helps lead the Roman forces, and almost single-handedly conquers the Volscian city of Corioles, winning the name “Coriolanus.”

  3. Summary of Coriolanus | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

    A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, Coriolanus. Find out more about the Roman general and his devotion to his mother that results in a tragedy

  4. Coriolanus: Entire Play

    The main blaze of it is past, but a small thing would make it flame again: for the nobles receive so to heart the banishment of that worthy Coriolanus, that they are in a ripe aptness to take all power from …

  5. Coriolanus: Full Book Summary | SparkNotes

    A short summary of William Shakespeare's Coriolanus. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Coriolanus.

  6. Coriolanus | Shakespeare’s Play & Adaptations | Britannica

    Coriolanus is in many ways unusual for Shakespearean drama: it has a single narrative line, its images are compact and striking, and its most effective moments are characterized by understatement or …

  7. Coriolanus by William Shakespeare Plot Summary | LitCharts

    Once banished, Coriolanus seeks out his rival Aufidius. At Aufidius’s house in Antium, Coriolanus reveals his desire to get revenge on Rome and asks if he can join with the Volscians. Aufidius and …

  8. When Volscian invaders attack Roman territories, Martius helps lead the Roman forces, and almost single-handedly conquers the Volscian city of Corioles, winning the name “Coriolanus.”

  9. The Tragedy of Coriolanus - Shakespeare Network

    Titus Lartius [To COMINIUS] Lead you on. [To CORIOLANUS] Follow Cominius; we must follow you;] Right worthy you priority.

  10. Coriolanus | Shakespeare and the Players

    When Volscian invaders attack Roman territories, Martius helps lead the Roman forces, and almost single-handedly conquers the Volscian city of Corioles, winning the name “Coriolanus.”