Daniel Wilson (1816-92) brings together science and literary commentary in this 1873 exploration of evolutionary principles in The Tempest.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Hartley is a writer of weird short stories designed to sit in the space between your brain and your skull. He holds a PhD in Creative Writing from The University of Manchester where he researched narratives of neurodiversity and wrote a novel about autism and ghosts.He is the author of four books: Threshold (Gumbo Press), Spiderseed (Sleepy House Press), Incorcisms (Arachne Press), and Pigskin, a standalone single-story chapbook which was published as part of Fly on the Wall's political Shorts Season. He lives in Manchester with one human, two rabbits, and an endlessly shifting number of guinea pigs. #AdoptDontShop Twitter: @DHartleyWriterInstagram: DHartleyWriterWebsite: davidhartleywriter.com
Inhaltsangabe
1. In the beginning 2. The Caliban of evolution 3. Caliban's island 4. The Tempest 5. The monster Caliban 6. Caliban, the metaphysician 7. Caliban, the theologian 8. The supernatural 9. Ghosts and witches 10. Fairy folk-lore 11. The commentators 12. The folios 13. Notes on The Tempest 14. A Midsummer Night's Dream.
1. In the beginning 2. The Caliban of evolution 3. Caliban's island 4. The Tempest 5. The monster Caliban 6. Caliban, the metaphysician 7. Caliban, the theologian 8. The supernatural 9. Ghosts and witches 10. Fairy folk-lore 11. The commentators 12. The folios 13. Notes on The Tempest 14. A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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