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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... ship about three houres , flying from maste to maste , and from top to top ; and sometimes it would be in two or three places at once . ( Furness 1892 , 51 ) . This passage is close to Ariel's description of his activity aboard the ...
... ship . He causes a submarine palace to arise . Disguised as a fisherman , he kidnaps Nichiphorus's son . The young man falls in love with Seraphina . The young couple return to reign . Dardanus retires to a life of contemplation ( 1904 ...
... ship at sea . The Master and the Boatswain shout back and forth , the Master afraid that the ship will " run . . . aground " ( 1.1.4 ) . According to Kermode , the Boatswain's orders constitute " in proper sequence four of the things ...
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Contexts and Sources | 7 |
Dramatic Structure | 45 |
Themes | 63 |
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