


"Derek Jarman's The Tempest." Creative Screenwriting 5, no. "'A thousand twangling instruments': Music and The Tempest on the Eighteenth-Century London Stage." Shakespeare Survey 51 (1998): 79-94.Ĭoppedge, Walter. "Caribbean Shakespeare: Aimé Césaire's Une Tempête." Journal of Theatre and Drama 4Ĭholij, Irena. Une tempête d'apres 'La tempête' de Shakespeare: Adaptation pour un théâtre nègre. New York and London: Applause, 1996.Ĭésaire, Aimé. "A Question of Theory and The Tempest in Performance (1970-1990)." S hakespeare Worldwide 14-15 (1995): 299-315.īrown, John Russell, ed. 2001), particularly through the magical effects of Ariel, as in the elaborate Masque of Ceres. Modern staging tends to the spectacular (see Shakespeare and Co. Modern staging of The Tempest exploits the scenic enrichment developed in the script (as with other late Shakespearean romances) by the King's Men's use of an indoor theatre at Blackfriars. However, he was involved in several other scripts thereafter, particularly Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen, though scholars attempt to assign the former partly to his successor John Fletcher, and much of the latter to Fletcher too. The play is also sentimentally seen as Shakespeare's last, so that Prospero's surrender of his magical powers becomes a figure for Shakespeare's own retirement. However, great audience appeal lies in the innocent loves of Ferdinand and Miranda, fostered by Prospero's benevolent magic. This sympathy is reinforced by the comic misconduct of the clowns. The script also appeals to modern radicals (like Manoni, in our bibliography) who find Caliban to be an example of abused natives in the colonized zones of America, though Prospero's island clearly lies within the Mediterranean. Caliban's name is an anagram of "cannibal," which derives from the fierce tribe of Caribs who also gave their name to the Caribbean Sea (see Renaissance Marriages: The Caribbean for the Caribbean in English visual culture). HFS clients enjoy state-of-the-art warehousing, real-time access to critical business data, accounts receivable management and collection, and unparalleled customer service.This play is among Shakespeare's most popular with modern audiences, particularly in America, where it is seen as his American play because of allusions picked up from accounts of the Virginia voyages in William Strachey's manuscript Sea Adventure and Sylvester Jourdain's A Discovery of the Bermudas, which contribute details to Propero's island. HFS provides print and digital distribution for a distinguished list of university presses and nonprofit institutions. MUSE delivers outstanding results to the scholarly community by maximizing revenues for publishers, providing value to libraries, and enabling access for scholars worldwide.


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