The Tempest (Folger Shakespeare Library Series) by William Shakespeare, Paul Werstine (Editor), Barbara A. Mowat (Editor), Paul Werstine (Editor), Barbara A. Mowat (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: July 2004
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 14,573
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    • Pub. Date: July 2004
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 14,573

    Synopsis

    The bewitching tale of Prospero, an old magician, and his daughter, who live on an enchanted island. A shipwreck brings old enemies to the island, setting the stage for comedy, romance, and reconciliation.

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    Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play side by side with a modern version, with marginal notes and explanations and full descriptions of each character.

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    Prospero-like in their artistry, Spirin's dazzling watercolors dominate this retelling of Shakespeare's final play. Shaped like altar panels fit for a Renaissance church or palace, the illustrations are romantic, regal and magical, richly interpreting the play's themes of betrayal, revenge and all-conquering love. A wispy ethereal air pervades island scenes, beautifully suggesting the atmosphere of enchantment, while Antonio and the King of Naples are pictured in brocade and velvet, the stench of power upon them. The other characters, too, are both otherworldly and very much flesh and blood. Especially well rendered is the monster Caliban, shown here as part man, part beast, part mythical creature, a sense of evil glee lighting his features. While this prose adaptation does not, of course, retain the full magic of the Bard's work, Beneduce nonetheless provides an intelligent, gripping story. Several passages from Shakespeare introduced at key points give a taste of the original. Symbols and small pictures integrated into the text further enhance the lavish presentation. All ages. (Mar.)

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    Stephen Orgel is Professor of English, Stanford University.

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    Tempest (Folger Shakespeare Library Series)by Anonymous

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    October 01, 2008: This is one of Shakespeare's comedies. It has moments of humor, but the plot is pretty far-fetched and involves a bit too much sorcery and wandering drunkenly about a deserted island for my taste.

    This was an AWSOME bookby Anonymous

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    February 25, 2002: The Tempestis a gorgeous fairy tale of a play and a perfect introduction to Shakespeare for younger readers.