The TempestHackett Publishing, 19.02.2019 - 144 Seiten George Lyman Kittredge's perceptive editions have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments—all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. The plays in the New Kittredge Shakespeare series retain the original Kittredge notes and introductions, changed or augmented only when some modernization seems necessary. These new editions also include introductory essays by contemporary editors, notes on the plays as they have been performed on stage and film, and additional student materials. |
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... Caliban is more likely to have derived his name from cannibal than from the Gypsy word cauliban, “blackness.” Cannibal derives from Carib, meaning a savage inhabitant of the New World, and Caliban looks like an anagram of Cannibal. For ...
... Caliban is more likely to have derived his name from cannibal than from the Gypsy word cauliban, “blackness.” Cannibal derives from Carib, meaning a savage inhabitant of the New World, and Caliban looks like an anagram of Cannibal. For ...
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... Caliban was a demi-devil, whose father was a fiend, while, as for Setebos her god, he was, as a matter of course, a devil regnant, as all the deities of the savages were in our forefathers' eyes. But Sycorax was dead, and Caliban was ...
... Caliban was a demi-devil, whose father was a fiend, while, as for Setebos her god, he was, as a matter of course, a devil regnant, as all the deities of the savages were in our forefathers' eyes. But Sycorax was dead, and Caliban was ...
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... Caliban; the world (family, if you will) that Miranda and Ferdinand create; the world of the wedding masque; and the world of magic itself. Some have noted that Prospero's name suggests that he seeks to create a prosperous world on the ...
... Caliban; the world (family, if you will) that Miranda and Ferdinand create; the world of the wedding masque; and the world of magic itself. Some have noted that Prospero's name suggests that he seeks to create a prosperous world on the ...
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... Caliban, Shakespeare considers the same issues of nature versus nurture raised in such earlier characters as Prince Hal in the Henry IV plays and Edmund in King Lear. The related theme of the relationship between nature and art ...
... Caliban, Shakespeare considers the same issues of nature versus nurture raised in such earlier characters as Prince Hal in the Henry IV plays and Edmund in King Lear. The related theme of the relationship between nature and art ...
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... Caliban's behavior suggests a need for caution in regarding Native Americans as Noble Savages. Hardly cast in the mold of colonial conquistador, Prospero establishes his rule over an island inhabited only by Caliban and Ariel, who is ...
... Caliban's behavior suggests a need for caution in regarding Native Americans as Noble Savages. Hardly cast in the mold of colonial conquistador, Prospero establishes his rule over an island inhabited only by Caliban and Ariel, who is ...
Inhalt
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How to Read Shakespeares The Tempest as Performance | 89 |
The Tempest Timeline | 97 |
Questions for Discussion and Further Study | 99 |
Bibliography and Filmography | 103 |
Back Cover | 113 |
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