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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... Tale, in which the last two acts are separated from the first three by an interval of sixteen years. Impatient and vagarious fancy has busied itself, from time to time, with identifying Prospero's island. That it is not Bermuda would be ...
... Tale, in which the last two acts are separated from the first three by an interval of sixteen years. Impatient and vagarious fancy has busied itself, from time to time, with identifying Prospero's island. That it is not Bermuda would be ...
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... Tale. At the beginning of this period, Shakespeare also probably wrote two further tragedies: Coriolanus and Timon of Athens. In Timon of Athens especially, Shakespeare seems to have reached a kind of limit in his exploration of the ...
... Tale. At the beginning of this period, Shakespeare also probably wrote two further tragedies: Coriolanus and Timon of Athens. In Timon of Athens especially, Shakespeare seems to have reached a kind of limit in his exploration of the ...
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... Tale could be entitled Leontes, given his prominence in the plot, and The Tempest could be entitled Prospero, because of his prominence in the plot, Shakespeare did not choose such titles. In The Winter's Tale, the themes of jealousy ...
... Tale could be entitled Leontes, given his prominence in the plot, and The Tempest could be entitled Prospero, because of his prominence in the plot, Shakespeare did not choose such titles. In The Winter's Tale, the themes of jealousy ...
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... Tale) but also in such portrayals as John of Gaunt in Richard II, Lafew in All's Well That Ends Well, Kent in King Lear, and Menenius in Coriolanus. In Caliban, Shakespeare considers the same issues of nature versus nurture raised in ...
... Tale) but also in such portrayals as John of Gaunt in Richard II, Lafew in All's Well That Ends Well, Kent in King Lear, and Menenius in Coriolanus. In Caliban, Shakespeare considers the same issues of nature versus nurture raised in ...
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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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