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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... present , we will not hand a rope more . Use your authority ! If you cannot , give thanks you have lived so long and ... present There is no sound reason to change present to ' presence ' ( cf. Ard2 , 5 ) ; the Boatswain challenges ...
... present , we will not hand a rope more . Use your authority ! If you cannot , give thanks you have lived so long and ... present There is no sound reason to change present to ' presence ' ( cf. Ard2 , 5 ) ; the Boatswain challenges ...
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... present ] Rowe ; present ; F ; present , F2 39 SD ] Johnson & Steevens ( Capell ) No matter , since They have left their viands behind. GONZALO If in Naples 30 PROSPERO [ aside ] ALONSO 26 Travellers ... lie Antonio inverts the ...
... present ] Rowe ; present ; F ; present , F2 39 SD ] Johnson & Steevens ( Capell ) No matter , since They have left their viands behind. GONZALO If in Naples 30 PROSPERO [ aside ] ALONSO 26 Travellers ... lie Antonio inverts the ...
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... present , not merely resounding applause and the reward of the lau- rel , but even the moral voluptuousness of satisfaction in a job well done . There were in antiquity altars for the ' unknown gods . ' I urge you to dedicate a part of ...
... present , not merely resounding applause and the reward of the lau- rel , but even the moral voluptuousness of satisfaction in a job well done . There were in antiquity altars for the ' unknown gods . ' I urge you to dedicate a part of ...
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Sources | 287 |
Appropriations | 315 |
Abbreviations and references | 343 |
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actor Aeneid African Alonso American Ard² audience Bermuda Boatswain brave Caliban Capell century Ceres characters cited colonial Crane daughter Dent doth drowned Dryden & Davenant Duke Duke of Milan early edition editors emended enchanted island English European eyes F lines father Ferdinand and Miranda fish Folg² Folger Shakespeare Library Folio Gonzalo Hanmer hath human i'th isle Jacobean Johnson & Steevens Jonathan Bate José Enrique Rodó Juno King London lord magician Mannoni masque master metaphor Milan Miranda modern monster Naples Neapolitans Nicholas Rowe nymphs o'th Orgel Ovid Oxf¹ performed perhaps play play's Pope Prospero proverbial reference role Rowe Rowe³ sb.¹ scene Sebastian and Antonio sense Setebos Shakespeare ship speech spirit stage directions Stephano Stephano and Trinculo storm strange suggests Sycorax Tempest thee Theobald thing thou tion Trinculo Tunis unto verb verse F Virginia Winter's Tale word