William Shakespeare's The tempest
Material type: TextSeries: Viva Modern Critical InterpretationsPublication details: New Delhi Viva Books 2007Description: 171pISBN: 9788130904627Subject(s): Tempest (Shakespeare, William)DDC classification: 822.33 Summary: We want Caliban to be left behind in what is, after all, his own place, but Shakespeare neither indulges nor denies our desires. If Prospero is at last a kind of benign logo, then Caliban's recalcitrances finally look like an idiosyncratic rebellion of actor against playwright, creature against demiurge. A warm monster is dramatically more sympathetic than a cold magus, but that simplistic difference does not explain away the enigma of Caliban.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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We want Caliban to be left behind in what is, after all, his own place, but Shakespeare neither indulges nor denies our desires. If Prospero is at last a kind of benign logo, then Caliban's recalcitrances finally look like an idiosyncratic rebellion of actor against playwright, creature against demiurge. A warm monster is dramatically more sympathetic than a cold magus, but that simplistic difference does not explain away the enigma of Caliban.
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