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The price of one fair word: Negotiating Names in Coriolanus
Title: The price of one fair word: Negotiating Names in Coriolanus
Category: Literature / English
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The price of one fair word: Negotiating Names in Coriolanus
The price of one fair word: Negotiating Names in Coriolanus
David Lucking
University of Lecce, Italy
dlucking@mail.clio.it
Lucking, David. "'The price of one fair word': Negotiating Names in Coriolanus." Early Modern Literary Studies 2.1 (1996): 4.1-22.
A curious episode occurs in the aftermath of the battle in which the protagonist of Coriolanus secures for himself the name from which the play itself derives its title. It is an incident which, although of no great importance
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Rabkin, Norman. "Coriolanus: The Tragedy of Politics." Shakespeare Quarterly 17 (1966): 195-212.
Shakespeare, William. Coriolanus. Ed. Philip Brockbank. Arden Edition. London: Routledge, 1990.
Sicherman, Carol M. "Coriolanus: The Failure of Words." English Literary History 39 (1972): 189-207.
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Vickers, Brian. Shakespeare: Coriolanus. London: Edward Arnold, 1976.
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© 1996, R.G. Siemens (Editor, EMLS).
(April 23, 1996)
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