The TempestPan Macmillan, 13.06.2019 - 160 Seiten The Tempest is Shakespeare's masterpiece of magical effects, redemptive romance, poetry and politics. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 20
... Milan, cast upon an island with his infant daughter Miranda, has, after years of study, mastered not only the island but nature itself. Finding that his enemies are in the vicinity, he uses his magical powers to shipwreck them ...
... Milan and all board the boat, to head back for their European homeland, while the natives of the island, human and supernatural, are left behind. As here described, the play, while highly theatrical, seems to lack drama. There is never ...
... Milan; how, even then immersed in his books, he had deputed his brother Antonio to manage the Duchy while he studied; how Antonio had fallen in love with his newly acquired authority and how – supported by the King of Naples – he had ...
... Milan. Luckily, they fall in love at sight, but Ferdinand has first to prove himself worthy of Miranda; above all he must show that he is master of his sexual urges. With brutal insistence, Prospero compels him – a Prince – to lug logs ...
... Milan, releases Ariel from his servitude, and, having in parting acknowledged Caliban – 'this thing of darkness' – as his own, leads the chastened company to the ship, to resume the life from which he and Miranda were ousted a dozen ...