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Nahum Tate: Critical Essay by Thomas G. Olsen

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SOURCE: Olsen, Thomas G. “Apolitical Shakespeare; or, The Restoration Coriolanus.Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 38, no. 3 (summer 1998): 411-25.

In the following essay, Olsen argues that Tate's Coriolanus is particularly important because it is representative of political and aesthetic tendencies on the Restoration stage.

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