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Beschreibung
The Tempest is Shakespeare's late romance of shipwreck, enchantment, and reconciliation, set on an island where the exiled Prospero governs through learning, spectacle, and uneasy command. Blending courtly intrigue, masque-like pageantry, comic subplots, and lyric poetry, the play reflects the Jacobean stage's fascination with wonder while probing authority, forgiveness, colonial encounter, and the limits of art. Its language moves from Ariel's airy songs to Caliban's sensuous invocations of the island, making it one of Shakespeare's most suggestive dramatic meditations on power and illusion. William Shakespeare, already the pre-eminent dramatist of the English stage, wrote The Tempest near the end of his career, when his work increasingly turned from tragedy toward restoration and pardon. His experience with theatrical craft, court performance, and the politics of succession informs Prospero's role as playwright-magician, a figure who stages events in order to relinquish control. This play is essential reading for those interested in Shakespeare's mature artistry, early modern drama, or literature's capacity to examine domination and mercy. It rewards both first-time readers and seasoned scholars.
The Tempest is Shakespeare's late romance of shipwreck, enchantment, and reconciliation, set on an island where the exiled Prospero governs through learning, spectacle, and uneasy command. Blending courtly intrigue, masque-like pageantry, comic subplots, and lyric poetry, the play reflects the Jacobean stage's fascination with wonder while probing authority, forgiveness, colonial encounter, and the limits of art. Its language moves from Ariel's airy songs to Caliban's sensuous invocations of the island, making it one of Shakespeare's most suggestive dramatic meditations on power and illusion. William Shakespeare, already the pre-eminent dramatist of the English stage, wrote The Tempest near the end of his career, when his work increasingly turned from tragedy toward restoration and pardon. His experience with theatrical craft, court performance, and the politics of succession informs Prospero's role as playwright-magician, a figure who stages events in order to relinquish control. This play is essential reading for those interested in Shakespeare's mature artistry, early modern drama, or literature's capacity to examine domination and mercy. It rewards both first-time readers and seasoned scholars.
Details
Genre: Lyrik & Dramatik
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9788027285051
ISBN-10: 8027285054
Sprache: Englisch
Autor: Shakespeare, William
Hersteller: Good Press
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Maße: 229 x 152 x 4 mm
Von/Mit: William Shakespeare
Gewicht: 0,125 kg
Artikel-ID: 126486455