SOURCE: "Against the Grain: Representing the Market in Coriolanus," in The Seventeenth Century, Vol. VI, No. 2, Autumn, 1991, pp. 111-48.
In the following essay, Wilson interprets Coriolanus as Shakespeare's depiction of an emerging market economy, focusing particularly on his treatment of the fluctuation of values.
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