The TempestArden Shakespeare, 1999 - 366 Seiten This edition situates The Tempest at the centre of changing cultural attitudes towards colonialism, power politics and patriarchal hierarchies, and demonstrates how the play both shaped and reflected those changing attitudes. Reflecting the concerns of a post-colonial international community, the edition emphasizes the play's worldwide cultural appropriation, and includes an extensive discussion of the play's after-life as well as an appendix of selected appropriations. The interdisciplinary editorial approach contributes a distinctively blended cultural and historical focus. |
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... eyes to't . PROSPERO 130 Hear a little further , 135 And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon's , without the which this story Were most impertinent . MIRANDA That hour destroy us ? PROSPERO Wherefore did they ...
... eyes to't . PROSPERO 130 Hear a little further , 135 And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon's , without the which this story Were most impertinent . MIRANDA That hour destroy us ? PROSPERO Wherefore did they ...
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... eyes . Twentieth - century editors have tradi- tionally argued that the eye colour is meant pejoratively and probably refers to blue eyelids ( Ard2 , 27 ) or preg- nancy , as in Webster's The Duchess of Malfi ( 1623 ) , 2.1.67 , where ...
... eyes . Twentieth - century editors have tradi- tionally argued that the eye colour is meant pejoratively and probably refers to blue eyelids ( Ard2 , 27 ) or preg- nancy , as in Webster's The Duchess of Malfi ( 1623 ) , 2.1.67 , where ...
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... eye , And saith she is Miranda and my wife : ' Keeps for his Ariel a tall pouch - bill crane He bids go wade for fish and straight disgorge ; Also a sea - beast , lumpish , which he snared , Blinded the eyes of , and brought somewhat ...
... eye , And saith she is Miranda and my wife : ' Keeps for his Ariel a tall pouch - bill crane He bids go wade for fish and straight disgorge ; Also a sea - beast , lumpish , which he snared , Blinded the eyes of , and brought somewhat ...
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Sources | 287 |
Appropriations | 315 |
Abbreviations and references | 343 |
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