The Tempest

  • The Tempest: Critical Essays
    By Patrick M. Murphy

    Brave. New. Tempest“. LOIS. POTTER. The Tempest, as directed by Sanford Robbins for the Professional Theater Training Program at the University of Delaware in December 1991, was as much a brave new world for me as for Miranda.

  • The Tempest
    By William Shakespeare

    The story involves the spirit Ariel, the savage Caliban, and Prospero, the banished Duke of Milan, now a wizard living on a remote island who uses his magic to shipwreck a party of ex-compatriots.

  • The Tempest: Comic
    By William Shakespeare

    THE COMPLETE TEXT WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES IN COMIC BOOK FORMAT Teachers the world over are despairing these days of how to get students interested in Shakespeare.

  • The Tempest
    By William Shakespeare

    The Tempest is the fourth, final, and the finest of Shakespeare's great late romances. It is classified as a romantic comedy with a mild element of tragedy in its main...

  • The Tempest: Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition
    By Brinda Charry

    158 Alden T. Vaughan, 'Trinculo's Indians: American Natives in Shakespeare's England', in The Tempest and its Travels, edited by Peter Hulme and William H. Sherman (Philadelphia, 2000), pp. 49–59. 159 John Gillies, 'Shakespeare's ...

  • The Tempest
    By Trevor R. Griffiths

    ... annual Shakespeare Survey and will find two volumes by Alden and Virginia Vaughan, and Hulme and Sherman's 'The Tempest' and Its Travels, full of important insights into the critical, scholarly, and theatrical fortunes of the play.

  • The Tempest
    By Susan Heidi Krueger

    Conquering Islands : Contextualizing The Tempest . " In The Tempest : Sources and Contexts , Criticism ... In ' The Tempest ' and Its Travels , edited by Peter Hulme and William H. Sherman , 27-36 . London : Reaktion Books , 2000 .

  • The Tempest
    By Summar West, Katherine Penny

    “'Knowing I loved my books': Reading The Tempest Intertextually.” In 'The Tempest' and Its Travels, edited by Peter Hulme and William H. Sherman, 27–36. London: Reaktion Books, 2000. —. “Prospero, Agrippa, and Hocus Pocus.

  • The Tempest: Language and Writing
    By Brinda Charry

    ... 2000) Dobson Michael Dobson, '“Remember/First to Possess His Books”: The Appropriation of The Tempest', 1700–1800', ... 45–62 Gillies John Gillies, 'The Figure of the New World in The Tempest', in 'The Tempest' and Its Travels, ed.

  • The Tempest
    By William Shakespeare

    This edition contains the full text of The Tempest with clear and supportive notes. A detailed introduction and a guide to each act and scene give you everything you need to study the play for CSEC® English B.

  • The Tempest: Book One: Tide of Seasons
    By Aaron James Holland

    It is a tumultuous time for the magical and mysterious lands of Seventh Realm.

  • The Tempest: William Shakespeare (Play Drama) [Annotated]
    By William Shakespeare

    The Tempest is set on a remote island, where Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, plots to restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place using illusion and skillful manipulation.

  • The Tempest: Illustrated by ClassyBookRead
    By William Shakespeare

    But perhaps--by the power of Prospero's staff-- they do? If you like William Shakespeare's works, you absolutely cannot miss this edition of the book. It's a masterpiece to read and collect along with your favorite books.

  • The Tempest
    By Di William Shakespeare

    He kept his books, which chiefly treated of magic, a study at that time much affected by all learned men: and the knowledge of this art he found very useful to him; for being thrown by a strange Chance upon this island, which had been ...

  • The Tempest
    By William Shakespeare

    In this tale by William Shakespeare, Prospero--the rightful Duke of Milan--has been usurped and, along with his daughter Miranda, has been exiled on an island for twelve years.

  • The Tempest
    By William Shakespeare, Marcia Williams

    With witty illustrations, accessible language and dialogue from the original manuscript, this is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for those encountering his work for the first time.

  • The Tempest
    By Anna Claybourne

    Read on, through magic and mystery, to discover the spell-binding story at the heart of The tempest, one of Shakespeare's best-loved plays."--Back cover.

  • The Tempest: Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition
    By Brinda Charry

    From Shakespeare's Mystery Play: A Study of The Tempest (London, 1921). Colin Still (1888–?) was author of Shakespeare's Mystery Play (1921) and its companion book, A Timeless Theme published fifteen years later.

  • The Tempest: Arden Performance Editions
    By William Shakespeare

    Arden Performance Editions are ideal for anyone engaging with a Shakespeare play in performance.

  • The Tempest: Arden Performance Editions
    By William Shakespeare

    Arden Performance Editions are ideal for anyone engaging with a Shakespeare play in performance.