Jan Kott wrote that in Tempest there is Ariel's music and Caliban's music and that there have not been a performance of The Tempest in which there would be no distinction between the two musics. Differentiation of various musics is not only a theatrical trick which serves greater dynamics the reception of the play, but it touches deeper and structural meanings. Opposition between Caliban's music and Ariel's music de facto reveals a clash of a civilisational character. For the culture of Italy rooted in the antiquity and in the "Dionysian" by its primordial character of Ariel’s culture the world of symbolism of Caliban's mother is both distant and alien. Like the witch Sycorax in the role of the queen of the island did not find common ground...
As imaginatively inviting as The Tempest is, it retains significance in a parable-like manner. The i...
In June 1916 Nielsen supplied incidental music for the tercentenary Shakespeare celebrations in Haml...
In this paper, I examined how the Stuart court masque was adopted and subtly criticized in The Tempe...
Jan Kott wrote that in Tempest there is Ariel's music and Caliban's music and that there have not b...
The paper focuses on how ambivalence sets off a scandalous locus exclusively intended for Caliban an...
William Shakespeare’s (1564-1616) theatrical work The Tempest was first performed in 1611 at the cou...
Much research has been done on the integral role of music in Shakespeare's works. Many critics evalu...
Ariel and Caliban, an invisible fairy and a monstrous creature in Shakespeare’s The Tempest, played ...
This thesis explores how Prospero’s power is conveyed through voice in The Tempest, as well as how S...
International audienceStudies the tension in The Tempest by Shakespeare between formal romanticism a...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...
This paper explores colonialism and post-colonial theory in Shakespeare's The Tempest. The actions o...
In this paper, our aim is to focus on Shakespeare's The Tempest in the light of the supernatural wor...
This dissertation argues that William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a dramatic exploration of the ...
The sense of hearing plays an important role in Renaissance England theatre to the extent that we mo...
As imaginatively inviting as The Tempest is, it retains significance in a parable-like manner. The i...
In June 1916 Nielsen supplied incidental music for the tercentenary Shakespeare celebrations in Haml...
In this paper, I examined how the Stuart court masque was adopted and subtly criticized in The Tempe...
Jan Kott wrote that in Tempest there is Ariel's music and Caliban's music and that there have not b...
The paper focuses on how ambivalence sets off a scandalous locus exclusively intended for Caliban an...
William Shakespeare’s (1564-1616) theatrical work The Tempest was first performed in 1611 at the cou...
Much research has been done on the integral role of music in Shakespeare's works. Many critics evalu...
Ariel and Caliban, an invisible fairy and a monstrous creature in Shakespeare’s The Tempest, played ...
This thesis explores how Prospero’s power is conveyed through voice in The Tempest, as well as how S...
International audienceStudies the tension in The Tempest by Shakespeare between formal romanticism a...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...
This paper explores colonialism and post-colonial theory in Shakespeare's The Tempest. The actions o...
In this paper, our aim is to focus on Shakespeare's The Tempest in the light of the supernatural wor...
This dissertation argues that William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a dramatic exploration of the ...
The sense of hearing plays an important role in Renaissance England theatre to the extent that we mo...
As imaginatively inviting as The Tempest is, it retains significance in a parable-like manner. The i...
In June 1916 Nielsen supplied incidental music for the tercentenary Shakespeare celebrations in Haml...
In this paper, I examined how the Stuart court masque was adopted and subtly criticized in The Tempe...