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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... Prospero's island, Shakespeare got suggestions from the Bermudan adventures and discoveries of Sir George Somers, no report of which reached England until September, 1610. The most probable date for The Tempest, then, is 1611. It may ...
... Prospero's island, Shakespeare got suggestions from the Bermudan adventures and discoveries of Sir George Somers, no report of which reached England until September, 1610. The most probable date for The Tempest, then, is 1611. It may ...
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... Prospero's island safely, for they can defy the storm if they have “room enough.” They do not succeed, but by the help of Ariel the ship is not dashed to pieces upon the rocks, but makes her way into a “deep nook” or cove, where she ...
... Prospero's island safely, for they can defy the storm if they have “room enough.” They do not succeed, but by the help of Ariel the ship is not dashed to pieces upon the rocks, but makes her way into a “deep nook” or cove, where she ...
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... Prospero and some of the other names he could have found in Thomas' History of Italy (1549). Arthur Golding's 1567 translation of a speech by the witch Medea in Ovid's Metamorphoses (Book VII, lines 197–209) may have helped the ...
... Prospero and some of the other names he could have found in Thomas' History of Italy (1549). Arthur Golding's 1567 translation of a speech by the witch Medea in Ovid's Metamorphoses (Book VII, lines 197–209) may have helped the ...
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... Prospero a cordial welcome as an irreproachable scientific colleague. To Shakespeare and his audience, then, the banished Duke Prospero was no mere figure of impossible romance, tricked out with sorcerer's robe and book of spells to ...
... Prospero a cordial welcome as an irreproachable scientific colleague. To Shakespeare and his audience, then, the banished Duke Prospero was no mere figure of impossible romance, tricked out with sorcerer's robe and book of spells to ...
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... Prospero's direction, by Ariel, a spirit of the pure air. Ariel is a rational being; the “meaner ministers”—whether ... Prospero, would “become tender” toward them if he were human; and Prospero replies: And mine shall. Hast thou, which ...
... Prospero's direction, by Ariel, a spirit of the pure air. Ariel is a rational being; the “meaner ministers”—whether ... Prospero, would “become tender” toward them if he were human; and Prospero replies: And mine shall. Hast thou, which ...
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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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