The Tempest

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The Tempest by Virginia Mason, Vaughan, 9780719073120
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  • ISBN: 9780719073120 | 071907312X
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 9/1/2011

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The Tempest -- the last play Shakespeare wrote without a collaborator and the first included in the 1623 First Folio -- occupies a unique place in cultural history. Probably no play of Shakespeare's has been so subject to appropriations and adaptations, many of which have had a tremendous impact upon the play's subsequent performance history. From John Dryden and William's Restoration adaptation to Julie Taymor's 2010 film version, The Tempesthas served as a vehicle for each generation's exploration of a range of questions: what is the relationship between nature and nurture? What are the roles played by art and education in the formation of human values? What are appropriate uses of personal and political power? Can we find a balance between our contradictory longings for revenge and reconciliation? And, perhaps the most difficult question, what makes us human? This study traces this complex dynamic through the play's 400-year history, drawing from prompt books, reviews, playbills, and actors' memoirs, as well as interviews with contemporary actors and directors, to examine The Tempest'srole as a cultural mediator from its inception to the present.
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