The rightful Duke of Milan does not belong to the time of his determinate condition as a shipwrecked aristocrat. By recourse to magic, Prospero masters the future, reversing his fate and staging an ultimate revenge against his usurpers, Sebastian and Antonio. An anti-cathartic play, whose meaning has been disputed for centuries by English culture's loftiest minds, The Tempest can be read as a dramatized manual of imperial politics - one that inaugurates the conventions of modern propaganda, where alternative futures are channeled through theatricalized politics. (Andrei Zlatescu)
Prospero's Planet Critical. Quandaries around Shakespeare's Last Play
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Editura | Publica |
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ISBN | 978-606-8360-64-5 |
Număr de pagini | 228 |
Formatul cărţii | 14.5x20.5 |
Tip copertă | brosata |
Data apariției | 2014 |
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