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The Tempest - A Tale of Magic Betrayal and Redemption on a Mysterious Island - cover

The Tempest - A Tale of Magic Betrayal and Redemption on a Mysterious Island

William Shakespeare, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Editorial: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Sinopsis

A shipwreck. A sorcerer. A storm that reshapes fate.

The Tempest by William Shakespeare is a spellbinding tale of magic, forgiveness, and the human thirst for power. When Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, is stranded on an enchanted island with his daughter Miranda, he conjures a storm that draws his enemies to shore—setting into motion a plot of revenge, romance, and renewal.

Filled with ethereal spirits, shipwrecked nobles, and comic mischief, The Tempest is both a dramatic spectacle and a meditative farewell to the stage, thought by many to be Shakespeare's final solo work.

💬 "A poetic blend of reality and fantasy—Shakespeare's farewell, and his most enchanting creation."

🌪️ Why Readers and Performers Still Revisit It:
A masterpiece of romantic fantasy, political drama, and lyrical dialogue

Essential for fans of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, and King Lear

Frequently taught in English literature, drama, and theater history programs

📣 Let the Storm Begin. Let the Magic Speak. Let the Spirits Rise.
Buy The Tempest today and immerse yourself in Shakespeare's most imaginative and redemptive play.
Disponible desde: 25/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 409 páginas.

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