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    Author(s)William Shakespeare Notes by Henry N Hudson Introduction by Charles Harold Herford
    PublisherDigireads.com
    EditionEdition Annotated
    ISBN9781420953404
    Pages96
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2016

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    Digireads.com The Tempest (Annotated by Henry N. Hudson with an Introduction by Charles Harold Herford) by William Shakespeare Notes by Henry N Hudson Introduction by Charles Harold Herford

    Believed to have been written between 1610 and 1611 The Tempest is likely the last play written solely by Shakespeare. The story concerns the Magician Prospero the rightful Duke of Milan and his daughter Miranda who have been stranded on an island by Prosperos jealous brother Antonio. The plot of The Tempest itself is however of less importance than in Shakespeares other works. Supernatural elements are introduced with great freedom and the dramatists interest was clearly not in the reproduction of lifelike events. The presentation of character and the attractive picturing of the beauty of magnanimity and forgiveness are the things which along with its delightful poetry make the charm of this play. It is not to be wondered at that readers have frequently been led to find in the figure of the great magician laying aside his robes and wonderworking rod in a spirit of love and peace toward all men a symbol of the dramatist himself at the close of his great career; and it is surely legitimate to play with this idea without assuming that Shakespeare consciously embodied it. One can hardly conceive a more fitting epilogue to the volume which is the crown of the worlds dramatic literature than the romance of The Tempest. This edition is printed on premium acidfree paper is annotated by Henry N. Hudson and includes an introduction by Charles Harold Herford.show more



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