William Shakespeare, The Tempest

William Shakespeare, The Tempest by Sandra Clark is a revised edition published by Penguin Books in 1988, featuring 95 pages in English. This book is part of the Penguin Critical Studies series, which includes critical essays on significant literary works, making it suitable for both students and serious readers interested in exploring Shakespeare’s contributions to drama.
In this edition, readers will find a collection of insightful analyses that delve into the themes and structures of The Tempest. The essays provide a comprehensive examination of the play’s literary significance within the context of European drama, as well as its relevance in English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh literature. This critical exploration aims to enhance the understanding of Shakespeare’s work and its enduring impact on literary criticism.
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