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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... sometime Director of the Shakespeare Institute of the University of Birmingham, was the founding editor of the New Penguin Shakespeare, for which he edited both Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. STANLEY WELLS is Honorary President of the ...
... Sometimes they pass almost unnoticed, a moment of inscape that hints at private weariness distancing him from the public joy. At other times, his disagreement sounds more decisive, making Miranda appear naively innocent, her Introduction.
... sometimes the voices of father and daughter are more equally weighted, as diverging responses to the same event. Neither character has the whole story, and together they gesture at uncertainties that reverberate beyond the end of the ...
... sometimes eight men were not enough to hold the whipstaff [tiller] in the steerage ... It could not be said to rain, the waters like whole rivers did flood in the air ... During all this time the heavens looked so black upon us that it ...
... sometimes extending over a period of years, the characters of romance at last accidentally drift together again and are reunited in scenes of almost unbearable joy, in which that which was thought to be lost is surprisingly recovered ...