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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... ship captain, dwells on the riches of the New World: “Gold is more plentiful” in Virginia “than Copper is with us ... ships sailed from London under the command of Captain Christopher Newport. . . . Newport returned in 1607, arriving at ...
... ship captain, dwells on the riches of the New World: “Gold is more plentiful” in Virginia “than Copper is with us ... ships sailed from London under the command of Captain Christopher Newport. . . . Newport returned in 1607, arriving at ...
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... ship aground, and make a safe landing—a hundred and fifty of them—in their boats. The situation in The Tempest is utterly different. There is, in fact, no wreck at all. The sailors make every effort to sail past Prospero's island safely ...
... ship aground, and make a safe landing—a hundred and fifty of them—in their boats. The situation in The Tempest is utterly different. There is, in fact, no wreck at all. The sailors make every effort to sail past Prospero's island safely ...
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... ship upon the rocks and wafts another to its desired haven. Ariel has a mind, but no heart; rational and physical sympathies and antipathies, but no conscience and no emotions. Thus when King Alonso and his followers—some of them ...
... ship upon the rocks and wafts another to its desired haven. Ariel has a mind, but no heart; rational and physical sympathies and antipathies, but no conscience and no emotions. Thus when King Alonso and his followers—some of them ...
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... ship, several of them directly responsible for these lost years. The motive of revenge operates at the start, but ... ships reach Italy.1 The opening tempest also represents the past; after all, time (in Latin, tempus) is itself an ...
... ship, several of them directly responsible for these lost years. The motive of revenge operates at the start, but ... ships reach Italy.1 The opening tempest also represents the past; after all, time (in Latin, tempus) is itself an ...
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... therefore kept him in concealment from the two girls. Stephano is master of the ship and Trincalo is boatswain. Caliban has a twin sister named Sycorax after her mother, and Trincalo and Stephano are rivals for her xxiv The Tempest.
... therefore kept him in concealment from the two girls. Stephano is master of the ship and Trincalo is boatswain. Caliban has a twin sister named Sycorax after her mother, and Trincalo and Stephano are rivals for her xxiv The Tempest.
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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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