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The narrative centers on Prospero, a magician and rightful Duke of Milan, who, along with his daughter Miranda, is marooned on an island by his treacherous brother Antonio. Unlike other Shakespearean works, the plot takes a backseat to themes of forgiveness and magnanimity, enhanced by supernatural elements. The play is often interpreted as a reflection of Shakespeare's own farewell to the stage, symbolized by Prospero's relinquishment of power. This edition features premium acid-free paper, a preface by Henry N. Hudson, and an introduction by Charles H. Herford.
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The Tempest, William Shakespeare
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- 2011
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- Title
- The Tempest
- Language
- English
- Authors
- William Shakespeare
- Publisher
- Simon & Brown
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 106
- ISBN13
- 9781936041923
- Category
- Theatre / Drama
- Description
- The narrative centers on Prospero, a magician and rightful Duke of Milan, who, along with his daughter Miranda, is marooned on an island by his treacherous brother Antonio. Unlike other Shakespearean works, the plot takes a backseat to themes of forgiveness and magnanimity, enhanced by supernatural elements. The play is often interpreted as a reflection of Shakespeare's own farewell to the stage, symbolized by Prospero's relinquishment of power. This edition features premium acid-free paper, a preface by Henry N. Hudson, and an introduction by Charles H. Herford.