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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... masque in Act IV was written or enlarged expressly for that occasion; others conjecture that the masque, in whole or in part, is not Shakespeare's own work. Probably there was some adaptation of the original text for court performance ...
... masque in Act IV was written or enlarged expressly for that occasion; others conjecture that the masque, in whole or in part, is not Shakespeare's own work. Probably there was some adaptation of the original text for court performance ...
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... paragraph on two Restoration adaptations has been moved to the section of the Focus Introduction that covers the production history of the play. [Eds] 4. The little masque-like scene in which Hymen marries the xiv The Tempest.
... paragraph on two Restoration adaptations has been moved to the section of the Focus Introduction that covers the production history of the play. [Eds] 4. The little masque-like scene in which Hymen marries the xiv The Tempest.
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... masque-like scene in which Hymen marries the lovers (As You Like It, V.4.114 ff.) is the germ of the great masque of Juno and the rest who bless and glorify the marriage of Ferdinand and Miranda. 5. Jourdan, A Discovery of the Barmudas ...
... masque-like scene in which Hymen marries the lovers (As You Like It, V.4.114 ff.) is the germ of the great masque of Juno and the rest who bless and glorify the marriage of Ferdinand and Miranda. 5. Jourdan, A Discovery of the Barmudas ...
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... masque, of an ideal but hardly perfect world, suggests that Prospero, in presenting the masque, pursues the agenda of pastoral literature, where an unfamiliar culture inspires those visiting it to improve the familiar world of home ...
... masque, of an ideal but hardly perfect world, suggests that Prospero, in presenting the masque, pursues the agenda of pastoral literature, where an unfamiliar culture inspires those visiting it to improve the familiar world of home ...
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... masque in the play is a version of the pastoral, earthly paradise ideal (IV.1.60ff.). Only somewhat later did the New World become a place that Europeans could exploit and control. Colonialism was only in its earliest stages of ...
... masque in the play is a version of the pastoral, earthly paradise ideal (IV.1.60ff.). Only somewhat later did the New World become a place that Europeans could exploit and control. Colonialism was only in its earliest stages of ...
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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