Shakespeare, The Tempest : A Casebook / edited by D. J. Palmer
Material type: TextSeries: Casebook seriesPublication details: London : Macmillan, 1991Edition: Rev. edDescription: 212, [3]p. ; 21 cmISBN:- 0333533615
- 0333533623 (pbk)
- PR590 .R58 1991
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Includes index
Includes bibliography
Introduction - PART 1 ADAPTATIONS AND EXTRACTS FROM EARLIER CRITICS including Dryden - Rowe - Wharton - Johnson - Coleridge - Hazlitt - Dowden - James - Auden - PART 2 RECENT STUDIES including Middleton Murray - Tillyard - Wilson Knight - Brower - Kermode - Fielder - Yates - Griffiths - Barker & Hulme
The revised edition of this book contains recent criticism of the play from the 1990s. Part one of the book looks at adaptations and extracts from earlier critics, including comments on the play spanning the years since Shakespeare's day including such critics as Dryden, Davenan, Johnson, Coleridge, Hazlitt, James and Auden. Part two of the book looks at more recent studies including commentary by Fielder, Yates, Griffiths, Barker and Hulme. The book is designed specifically for undergraduate students of English and drama and for A-level students of these subjects. Other titles in the Casebooks series includes King Lear, Macbeth and Othello.
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