The TempestPenguin UK, 29.10.2015 - 240 Seiten 'The magic in The Tempest is real ... It contains a great many unanswered questions' Margaret Atwood |
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... Italy is his favoured location. Most of his principal story-lines derive from printed writings; but the structuring and translation of these narratives into dramatic terms is Shakespeare's own, and he invents much additional material ...
... Italian Giraldi Cinthio (1504–73). And the language of his plays is permeated by the Bible, the Book of Common Prayer and the proverbial sayings of his day. Shakespeare was popular with his contemporaries, but his commitment to the ...
... Italy and North Africa, it is located on one of the Mediterranean's busiest trade routes, and also at Europe's southern boundary, the place where the western world loses its dominance and shades into cultures that seem challenging and ...
William Shakespeare. cultures that seem challenging and alien. Voyaging out of Italy to marry Alonso's daughter, Claribel, to the King of Tunis, the representatives of old Europe find themselves unexpectedly at the edge of the familiar ...
... Italian court, albeit one which, as in all the masques performed at the Jacobean court, proves as evanescent as it is glorious. Anything seems possible on the island, whether it is phantom storms, invisible music, nymphs, harpies ...