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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... soul - Rational , Sensitive , and Vegetative — almost universally recognized and described in Renaissance literature on the nature of man ” ( 1964 , 148 ) . Phillips goes on to say that " man since the Fall has faced a constant struggle ...
... soul and the refinement of his intellect " ( qtd . in Gatti 1989 , 27 ) . The intimate nature of his soul , one assumes , is his contact with it . This view , of course , could be said to be " the Renaissance view of man . " Bruno ...
... soul " ( 20 ) . " Plato's two steeds of the soul , the noble and the hideous , twin potentialities of the human spirit , " are Ariel and Caliban ( 21 ) . Knight alludes to the Phaedrus , in which Plato divides every soul into three ...
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Dramatic Structure | 45 |
Themes | 63 |
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