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The Tempest (The World Classics, the Oxford Shakespeare)
William Shakespeare

The Tempest (The World Classics, the Oxford Shakespeare)

Oxford University Press (Dec 31, 1987)
9780192814500
| Paperback
258 pages | 130 x 197 mm | English
Value: $ 7.00
Dewey 822.33
LC Classification PR2833.A2 .O74 1986
LC Control No. 86002568

Genre

  • Literature

Subject

  • Fathers And Daughters
  • Islands
  • Magicians
  • Political Refugees
  • Shipwreck Victims

Plot

Though written near the end of his career, The Tempest stands first in Shakespeare's First Folio of 1623. Recently redefined by modern criticism as a romance, the play has been read as an escapist fantasy, a political allegory, and a celebratory fiction. Most often, however, The Tempest is interpreted as a summary of Shakespeare's view of his own art of playwriting. In this edition, Stephen Orgel reassesses the evidence for each of these critical speculations, and finds the play to be both more open and more historically determined than traditional views have allowed. The text has been newly edited, and includes a stage history of its production, from the radical revisions of Davenant, Dryden, and Shadwell to the recent stagings of Peter Hall, Jonathan Miller, and Peter Brook.

Personal

Location Literature Box 1
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Index 166
Added Date Mar 29, 2020 08:15:54
Modified Date Mar 29, 2020 08:23:03

Value

Value $ 7.00