The Tempest

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Courier Corporation, 19.09.2012 - 256 Seiten
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"We are such stuff as dreams are made on," declares Prospero, the grand old wizard of Shakespeare's final comedy. The most lavish version ever produced of Shakespeare's tale of romance and restitution, this profusely illustrated hardcover edition does full justice to the play's dreamlike grandeur. The complete text is accompanied by 40 full-color plates by the great Edmund Dulac, whose penchant for fantasy subjects is ideally suited to envisioning the enchanted island and its strange denizens.

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Review: The Tempest

Nutzerbericht  - Helena - Goodreads

Good, not great. I enjoy Shakespeare's writing, plots & characters always, but I've liked some of his other works more. Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: The Tempest

Nutzerbericht  - Hankrose - Goodreads

While not known for it's verisimilitude, this play is deceptive, there is a lot of symbolism and things going on that might not be the first thing you notice. It sends one thinking, is Prospero good ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Abschnitt 1
10
Abschnitt 2
45
Abschnitt 3
77
Abschnitt 4
79
Abschnitt 5
86
Abschnitt 6
105
Abschnitt 7
123
Abschnitt 8
143
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French-born artist Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) achieved prominence during the Golden Age of Illustration. His work encompasses a wide variety of themes and styles, although he preferred to work in watercolors and remains best known for his imaginative illustrations for fairy tales and other children's books.

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