Shakespeare's Caliban examines The Tempest's "savage and deformed slave" as a fascinating but ambiguous literary creation with a remarkably diverse history in criticism and on stage, in art, poetry, and film, and, during the twentieth century, in sociopolitical writings, especially by Caribbean and African authors.
Shakespeare's Caliban examines The Tempest's "savage and deformed slave" as a fascinating but ambiguous literary creation with a remarkably diverse history in criticism and on stage, in art, poetry, and film, and, during the twentieth century, in sociopolitical writings, especially by Caribbean and African authors.
Preface Acknowledgements Note on editions Introduction 1. Caliban in Shakespeare's text Part I. Origins: 2. Historical contexts 3. Literary contexts Part II. Receptions: 4. Literary criticism 5. The American school 6. Colonial metaphors 7. Stage history 8. Filmography 9. Artists' renditions 10. Poetic invocations Conclusion 11. Caliban's Odyssey Notes Index.
Preface Acknowledgements Note on editions Introduction 1. Caliban in Shakespeare's text Part I. Origins: 2. Historical contexts 3. Literary contexts Part II. Receptions: 4. Literary criticism 5. The American school 6. Colonial metaphors 7. Stage history 8. Filmography 9. Artists' renditions 10. Poetic invocations Conclusion 11. Caliban's Odyssey Notes Index.
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