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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... tion wrought from fragments of travellers ' tales , and shows a wonderfully accurate and sympathetic under- standing of uncivilised man . ( Raleigh , 112-13 ) In 1926 an American scholar , Robert Ralston Cawley , summa- rized the case ...
... tion wrought from fragments of travellers ' tales , and shows a wonderfully accurate and sympathetic under- standing of uncivilised man . ( Raleigh , 112-13 ) In 1926 an American scholar , Robert Ralston Cawley , summa- rized the case ...
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... tion entered by the compositor for Shakespeare's busilest , the rarely used superlative form of the adverb ' busily ' , 5 10 155 modifying the verb refresh . Other com- mentators have emended to the adjec- tive ' busiest ' . In either ...
... tion entered by the compositor for Shakespeare's busilest , the rarely used superlative form of the adverb ' busily ' , 5 10 155 modifying the verb refresh . Other com- mentators have emended to the adjec- tive ' busiest ' . In either ...
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... tion of better hope , by our mercifull God given unto us . Sir George Summers , when no man dreamed of such happinesse , had discovered , and cried Land . Indeede the morning now three quarters spent , had wonne a little cleerenesse ...
... tion of better hope , by our mercifull God given unto us . Sir George Summers , when no man dreamed of such happinesse , had discovered , and cried Land . Indeede the morning now three quarters spent , had wonne a little cleerenesse ...
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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