Re-membering the Bard : David Greig’s and Liz Lochhead’sRe-visionary Reminiscences of “The Tempest”
The Tempest (1611) is one of those Shakespearean texts which have been adopted and adapted most frequently. This article explores two early Nineties appropriations of the Bard’s romance, that is David Greig’s unpublished monologue A Savage Reminiscence or (How to Snare the Nimble Marmoset), first pe...
Main Author: | Maria Elena Capitani |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nicola Catelli - Corrado Confalonieri
2017-12-01
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Series: | Parole Rubate |
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Online Access: | http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo16_pdf/F16_13_capitani_tempest.pdf |
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