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Critical essays on Shakespeare's The tempest / edited by Virginia Mason Vaughan and Alden T. Vaughan.
Contributor
Vaughan, Virginia Mason.
Imprint:New York : G.K. Hall ; London : Prentice Hall International, c1998.
Descriptionxv, 274 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:The Tempest transformed / Virginia Mason Vaughan, Alden T. Vaughan SOURCES AND ANALOGUES: Defiguring Virgil in The Tempest / Donna B. Hamilton -- From myth to drama / Jonathan Bate -- Discourse and the individual: the case of colonialism in The Tempest / Meredith Anne Skura -- 'The Duke of Milan, and his brave son': dynastic politics in The Tempest / David Scott Kastan -- PERFORMANCE AND PERFORMANCE HISTORY: 'A quaint device': The Tempest at the Blackfriars / Keith Sturgess -- 'This island's mine': Caliban and colonialism / Trevor R. Griffiths -- Rough magic and heavenly music: The Tempest / Roger Warren -- CRITICISM: Prospero, Agrippa, and hocus pocus / Barbara A. Mowat -- Reading The Tempest / Russ McDonald -- 'Miranda, where's your sister?': reading Shakespeare's The Tempest / Ann Thompson -- APPROPRIATIONS: Caliban in the 'Third World': Shakespeare's savage as sociopolitical symbol / Alden T. Vaughan.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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