The Tempest and Its TravelsReaktion Books, 2000 - 319 من الصفحات One of Shakespeare s final plays, The Tempest is often considered a jewel in the canon of English literature. Mythic, impassioned characters dictate the action, all of which takes place on a moody, windswept island far from the shores of Great Britain. 'The Tempest' and Its Travels considers the rich legacy of this play s productions abroad. Distinguished contributors explore The Tempest s contemporary translations at the hands of actors, directors, and writers from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean to North and South America. Matching the eclectic nature of the play itself, 'The Tempest' and Its Travels departs from traditional casebook models, bringing together an innovative collection of critical and creative readings, as well as historical images of the play s productions. The book will provide fruitful reading for scholars and students in a variety of disciplines. This is an ambitious, bold, and imaginative collection that truly becomes something greater than even the sum of its impressive parts. David Scott Kastan, Columbia University" |
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... Thomas Duffet ( Mock - Tempest , 1674 ) , and the sequel ' discovered ' by F. G. Waldron ( The Virgin Queen , 1796 ) . Indeed , the text of Shakespeare's Tempest as we now know it has only been used on stage for just over half of its ...
... Thomas Duffet ( Mock - Tempest , 1674 ) , and the sequel ' discovered ' by F. G. Waldron ( The Virgin Queen , 1796 ) . Indeed , the text of Shakespeare's Tempest as we now know it has only been used on stage for just over half of its ...
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... Thomas Hood , D. in Phificke , whe hath added a new Regiment and a Table of declination vvith the Mariners guide , anda perfect Sea Card there- unto belonging . AT LONDON : Printed by Thomas Snodham , for Edmund Weauer . 1611 . Mariners ...
... Thomas Hood , D. in Phificke , whe hath added a new Regiment and a Table of declination vvith the Mariners guide , anda perfect Sea Card there- unto belonging . AT LONDON : Printed by Thomas Snodham , for Edmund Weauer . 1611 . Mariners ...
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... Thomas Gates , Knight , upon and from the islands of the Bermudas ... ( usually called simply ' the Strachey letter ' ) , found its way to Shakespeare , possibly through his association with members of the Virginia Company.14 The verbal ...
... Thomas Gates , Knight , upon and from the islands of the Bermudas ... ( usually called simply ' the Strachey letter ' ) , found its way to Shakespeare , possibly through his association with members of the Virginia Company.14 The verbal ...
الصفحة 4
... Thomas's History of Italy ( 1549 ) contained an account of Prosper Adorno , Duke of Genoa , who was deposed by his rivals and went on to serve as deputy for the Duke of Milan.19 In 1985 William Slights proposed Remigio Nannini's Ciuill ...
... Thomas's History of Italy ( 1549 ) contained an account of Prosper Adorno , Duke of Genoa , who was deposed by his rivals and went on to serve as deputy for the Duke of Milan.19 In 1985 William Slights proposed Remigio Nannini's Ciuill ...
الصفحة 12
... Thomas Blundeville described them in an appendix to A plaine description of Mercator his two Globes ( 1594 ) , and Shakespeare referred to them in The Comedy of Errors ( III.ii ) . ' The Globe Theatre itself played on the current ...
... Thomas Blundeville described them in an appendix to A plaine description of Mercator his two Globes ( 1594 ) , and Shakespeare referred to them in The Comedy of Errors ( III.ii ) . ' The Globe Theatre itself played on the current ...
المحتوى
London as a World City | 15 |
Reading The Tempest Intertextually | 29 |
3 The Ship Adrift | 39 |
Hydraulics and the Forces of Nature | 43 |
American Natives in Shakespeares England | 51 |
Vicarious Tourism in Restoration Adaptations of The Tempest | 62 |
Introduction | 75 |
7 The Italy of The Tempest | 80 |
Introduction | 173 |
13 The Figure of the New World in The Tempest | 182 |
Caliban and Native Sovereignty | 204 |
The Tempest in Latin America | 214 |
George Lamming and the Paradox of Exile | 222 |
Aimé Césaires Une tempête | 238 |
18 HDs The Tempest | 252 |
19 Hogarth and the Canecutter | 259 |
Circean Mutations in the New World | 99 |
The Tempest and the Printed English Aeneid | 116 |
10 The Mediterranean and Shakespeares Geopolitical Imagination | 123 |
11 Carthage and Tunis The Tempest and Tapestries | 134 |
12 Island Logic | 140 |
Cesaires Une tempete at The Gate | 151 |
Otra Tempestad at The Globe | 159 |
Tempests at Terra Nova Theatre Institute | 164 |
The Word In the Beginning | 267 |
References | 271 |
Further Reading | 310 |
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