
Coriolanus
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Language: FinnishPublished:
Authors:
- Cajander, Paavo Emil
1846 - 1913
- Shakespeare, William
1564 - 1616
About this book
In the early 17th century, "Coriolanus" by William Shakespeare emerged as a classic tragedy in Finnish literature. This play delves into themes of pride and power, highlighting the intricate dynamics between a leader and the common people. The narrative centers around Cajus Marcius Coriolanus, a Roman general known for his arrogance and military prowess. With its exploration of political ambition and societal conflict, "Coriolanus" offers a unique perspective on leadership and public opinion. Ideal for students of literature and history, as well as civic activists, this Finnish rendition of Shakespeare's work provides a compelling insight into the complexities of governance and human nature.
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