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The Tempest - A Magical Tale of Betrayal Forgiveness and the Power of the Human Spirit - cover

The Tempest - A Magical Tale of Betrayal Forgiveness and the Power of the Human Spirit

William Shakespeare, Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Verlag: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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Beschreibung

A storm. A sorcerer. A second chance.
In The Tempest, William Shakespeare weaves a dazzling story of shipwrecks, spirits, and second chances—his final solo play and a farewell to the stage cloaked in magic.

Exiled to a remote island with his daughter Miranda, the learned and powerful Prospero conjures a storm to bring his enemies to shore. What follows is a tale of revenge, redemption, and romance, guided by airy spirits like Ariel and grounded by the comic mischief of Caliban. But in the end, The Tempest is not about vengeance—it's about letting go.

Filled with poetic language, whimsical fantasy, and profound insight, The Tempest reflects on power, illusion, freedom, and forgiveness in a way that feels both timeless and deeply personal.

"A play of wonder, wisdom, and theatrical brilliance." — The Guardian
"Prospero is Shakespeare's most autobiographical character." — Harold Bloom
"A farewell to magic, but never to imagination." — Goodreads Reviewer

Perfect for lovers of Shakespearean drama, poetic storytelling, and fantastical settings, The Tempest stands as one of literature's most inventive and moving plays.

Click 'Buy Now' and embark on a journey where storms give way to serenity, and magic serves the heart.
Verfügbar seit: 24.07.2025.
Drucklänge: 100 Seiten.

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