The Tempest: A Guide to the PlayBloomsbury Academic, 30 iun. 2000 - 256 pagini The Tempest was first published in 1623 and is probably the last play Shakespeare wrote by himself. The product of his artistic maturity, it has inspired a variety of modern adaptations and remains one of his most popular plays. While its plot is fairly straightforward, The Tempest addresses numerous issues and topics current in the 17th century, such as magic and colonialism. Scholars, in turn, have responded by generating a vast body of criticism. This reference is a comprehensive guide to the play. |
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... course , are easy to find . Martin Lings equates The Tempest and As You Like It : " In both a reigning duke is ... course . It has its own uniqueness , of course , but it also serves as a superb summary of what has gone before . To use ...
... course , they were impossible to tell apart . They represented the aspiring character we attribute to the Renaissance and the person tumbling down the chain of being toward damnation typical of a medieval allegory . Pico della Mirandola ...
... course , sending off several signals at once , sometimes in seeming conflict with each other . Shakespeare combines words to suggest new phrasings of imagination , but also goes back to old ways , so that the old and new fuse in our ...
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Dramatic Structure | 45 |
Themes | 63 |
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