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The Tempest The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]

"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610-1611. On a remote island, the exiled magician Prospero lives with his daughter Miranda and two servants—a monster and a spirit. When a ship carrying his treacherous brother passes nearby, Prospero conjures a storm that strands the passengers on his shores. He then sets in motion an intricate plan involving magic, romance, and manipulation to reclaim what was stolen from him, exploring themes of revenge, forgiveness, and redemption.

William Shakespeare

The Tempest

"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. On a remote island, Prospero, a banished duke and magician, lives with his daughter Miranda and his servants—the monster Caliban and the spirit Ariel. When a ship carrying his treacherous brother passes nearby, Prospero conjures a storm that wrecks it. The survivors wash ashore, setting in motion Prospero's elaborate plan involving magic, romance, and revenge, as he confronts betrayal and contemplates forgiveness.

William Shakespeare

The Tempest

"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. On a remote island, Prospero, a magician and former Duke of Milan, lives with his daughter Miranda and two servants—the monster Caliban and the spirit Ariel. When a ship carrying his treacherous brother passes nearby, Prospero conjures a storm that strands the passengers on his island. Through magic and manipulation, he sets in motion an intricate plan involving revenge, romance, and redemption, exploring themes of betrayal, forgiveness, and family.

William Shakespeare

The Tempest

"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. On a remote island, the exiled magician Prospero lives with his daughter Miranda and two servants—the monster Caliban and the spirit Ariel. When a ship carrying his treacherous brother passes nearby, Prospero conjures a storm that strands the passengers on his island. Through magic and manipulation, he sets in motion an intricate plan involving romance, conspiracy, and revenge, while themes of betrayal, forgiveness, and redemption unfold in this enchanted tale.

William Shakespeare

Myrsky

"Myrsky" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. After a violent storm shipwrecks his treacherous brother and former allies on a remote island, the exiled magician Prospero enacts an elaborate plan of revenge. Living with his daughter Miranda and commanding the spirit Ariel and the creature Caliban, Prospero manipulates the survivors through magic and deception. The play weaves together themes of betrayal, revenge, and forgiveness as Prospero orchestrates romances, thwarts conspiracies, and confronts the past that stripped him of his dukedom twelve years earlier.

William Shakespeare

The Tempest

"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. On a remote island, Prospero, a magician and former Duke of Milan, lives with his daughter Miranda and his servants—the monster Caliban and the spirit Ariel. When a ship carrying his treacherous brother passes nearby, Prospero conjures a storm that strands the passengers on his shores. Through magic and manipulation, he orchestrates events involving romance, conspiracy, and comic rebellion, all while pursuing his sophisticated plan for revenge and restoration.

William Shakespeare

Der Sturm, oder Die bezauberte Insel

"Der Sturm, oder Die bezauberte Insel" by William Shakespeare is a play written around 1611. Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, lives on an enchanted island with his daughter Miranda. Using magic, he controls the island's spirits and confronts his enemies when they are shipwrecked on his shores. The play explores themes of power, forgiveness, and humanity's relationship with nature and civilization, combining elements of comedy, romance, and the supernatural in Shakespeare's characteristically complex style.

William Shakespeare

The Tempest

"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. After a violent storm shipwrecks a vessel, the survivors find themselves scattered across a mysterious island. There, the sorcerer Prospero lives with his daughter Miranda and his servants—a monster and a spirit. Prospero orchestrates events through magic, manipulating the castaways as he pursues his own hidden agenda. The play weaves together themes of betrayal, revenge, and forgiveness, blending enchantment with both comic and tragic elements as long-buried secrets surface.

William Shakespeare

La Tempesta

"La Tempesta" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. On a remote island, the magician Prospero lives in exile with his daughter Miranda and his servants—the monster Caliban and the spirit Ariel. When a ship carrying his treacherous brother passes nearby, Prospero conjures a storm that wrecks it, scattering the survivors across the island. He then sets in motion an elaborate plan involving magic, romance, and revenge that will determine everyone's fate.

William Shakespeare

La ventego de Shakespeare

"La ventego de Shakespeare" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. After a violent storm wrecks a ship, the survivors find themselves on a remote island ruled by Prospero, a exiled magician, along with his daughter Miranda and two servants. Through magic and manipulation, Prospero orchestrates events to confront those who wronged him years ago. The play weaves together themes of revenge, forgiveness, betrayal, and family, blending tragic and comic elements with enchantment and spectacle.

William Shakespeare

La Tempête

"La Tempête" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. On a remote island, Prospero, a banished duke and magician, lives with his daughter Miranda and two servants—the monster Caliban and the spirit Ariel. When a ship carrying his treacherous brother passes nearby, Prospero conjures a storm that strands the passengers on his shores. Through magic and manipulation, he orchestrates revenge, romance, and ultimately confronts questions of forgiveness and redemption before abandoning his powers forever.

William Shakespeare

Η τρικυμία

"Η τρικυμία" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. After a violent storm shipwrecks his enemies on a remote island, the exiled magician Prospero enacts an elaborate plan for revenge. Living with his daughter Miranda and commanding the spirit Ariel and the creature Caliban, Prospero manipulates the survivors—including his treacherous brother and the King of Naples who betrayed him years before. The play weaves together themes of magic, betrayal, revenge, and forgiveness as Prospero orchestrates events toward an unexpected resolution.

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