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Coriolanus: Critical Essay by Joyce Van Dyke

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William Shakespeare
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SOURCE: Van Dyke, Joyce. “Making a Scene: Language and Gesture in Coriolanus.Shakespeare Survey 30 (1977): 135-46.

In the following essay, Van Dyke explores Shakespeare's characterization of Coriolanus through his non-verbal self-expression and use of language.

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