The Tempest (Vol. 61) | Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Baldo, Jonathan. “Exporting Oblivion in The Tempest.” Modern Language Quarterly 56, No. 2 (June 1995): 111-44.
Explores the concepts of memory and forgetfulness among the colonized peoples of the world in relation to The Tempest.
Cantor, Paul A. “Prospero’s Republic: The Politics of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. In Shakespeare as Political Thinker, edited by John E. Alvis and Thomas G. West, pp. 241-59. Wilmington, Del.: ISI Books, 2000.
Outlines the views on political authority and ability in The Tempest, arguing that these views reflect Shakespeare’s concluding opinion on the subject.
Demaray, John G. “On the Symbolism of The Tempest.” In Shakespeare and the Spectacles of Strangeness: The Tempest and the Transformation of Renaissance Theatrical Forms, pp. 110-34. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne University Press, 1998.
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