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Coriolanus: Critical Essay by Robert Shore

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SOURCE: “Masked Combat,” in Times Literary Supplement, No. 5074, June 30, 2000, p. 19.

In the following review, Shore approves of Jonathan Kent's staging of Coriolanus, starring Ralph Fiennes in the title role, and praises the psychological treatment of the characters. Shore also finds that despite Kent's decision to ignore the issue of class conflict, the play “emerges whole, and very nearly a great play.”

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