The Tempest, the last play Shakespeare wrote without a
collaborator, has become a key text in school and university
curricula, not simply in early modern literature courses but in
postcolonial and history programs as well. One of Shakespeare's
most frequently performed plays, The Tempest is also of great
interest to a general audience. This volume will outline the play's
most important critical issues and suggest new avenues of research
in a format accessible to students, teachers, and the general
reader.
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