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The Tempest
The Tempest
Author: William Shakespeare
This is the Folger Library General Reader's Shakespeare edition of the Tempest, edited by Louis B. Wright and Virginia A. LaMar. In this edition, each page of Shakespeare's text has a corresponding page with explanations and definitions as well as illustrations.
ISBN: 391085
Publication Date: 6/1964
Pages: 89
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Publisher: Washington Square Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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The Folger Libray edition is very useful for students who are unfamiliar with Elizabethan language, customs, and other oddities.Students find the edition easy to use and helpful.
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do you really need a review of what is one of Shakespeare's most haunting works, the only one for which a source has never been found, with the amazing "Deeper than ever plummet sounded, I drown my book" speech. A work of the greatest English playwright's maturity, reflexive on the act of creation.


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