His translation of Aime Cesaire's Une tempete is published by Oberon Books. She is the author of two novels and two books of poems, Because the Dawn Breaks! and Rotten Pomerack.Ī doctoral student at Royal Holloway, University of London, was formerly the Literary Manager at the Gate Theatre, Notting Hill. Is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University ofMaryland. She has also written a collection of essays about the theatre and modernity: Teatro y Modernidad: Siete Ensayos de Ficcion. Is the Cuban author (with Flora Lauten) of Otra Tempestad. He is the author of Trading Territories: Mapping the Early Modern World and co-author (with Lisa Jardine) of Global Interests: Renaissance Art between East and West, both published by Reaktion Books. Is a lecturer in the Department of English, Royal Holloway, University of London. His many books on Latin American and Native American literatures include The Book ofthe Fourth World. Is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Indiana University. She is currently completing Boundary Disputes: The Culture of Capital and Early Modern England. Is Assistant Professor of English and Textual Studies at Syracuse University. ![]() Is Assistant Professor of Art History at Yale University and the author of two forthcoming books, Inigo Jones: Books and Buildings in the English Renaissance and European Architecture 1400-1600 (for the Oxford History ofArt). He is currently Research Fellow at Dartington College of Arts, UK. ![]() Is a joint editor of the international journal Peiformance Research and founding partner of Writing Research Associates. References 269 Further Reading 308 Acknowledgements 312 Photographic Acknowledgements 313 Index 314 Hogarth and the Canecutter 257 DAVID DABYDEENĮnvoy: 'The Word - In the Beginning' 265 MERLE COLLINS H.D.'s 'The Tempest' 250 MARTHA NELL SMITH Maintaining the State of Emergence/y: Aime Cesaire's Une tempete 236 LUCY RIX Reading from Elsewhere: George Lamming and the Paradox of Exile 220 PETER HULME 'This island's mine': Caliban and Native SovereigntyĪrielismo and Anthropophagy: The Tempest in Latin America The Figure of the New World in The Tempest Tempest(s) at Terra Nova Theatre Institute The Mediterranean and Shakespeare's Geopolitical ImaginationĬarthage and Tunis, The Tempest and Tapestries Re-Engineering Virgil: The Tempest and the Printed English Aeneid 'The foul witch' and Her 'freckled whelp': Circean Mutations in the New World 97 MARINA WARNER The Italy of The Tempest 78 ROBIN KIRKPATRICK The Enchanted Island: Vicarious Tourism in Restoration Adaptations of The Tempest 60 JOSEPH ROACH Trinculo's Indian: American Natives in Shakespeare's England 49 ALDEN T. Wild Waters: Hydraulics and the Forces of Nature 41 CHRISTY ANDERSON 'Knowing I loved my books': Reading The Tempest Intertextually Introduction 3 'Baseless Fabric': London as a 'World City' 13 CRYSTAL BARTOLOVICH Prologue: 'After Prospero' xv ROBIN KIRKPATRICK Notes on the Editors and Contributors viii Preface xi PETER HULME AND WILLIAM H. Used by permission of New Directions Publishing Corporation, agent for Perdita Schaffner. ![]() By Avon River, by H.D.: Copyright 1949 by Hilda Aldington. We gratefully acknowledge the permission of Merle Collins and David Dabydeen to print or reprint their poems on pp. Series design by Philip Lewis Printed and bound in Great Britain by BiddIes Ltd, Guildford and King's Lynn British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data The Tempest and its travels 1. Published by Reaktion Books Ltd 79 Farringdon Roadįirst published 2000 Copyright © Reaktion Books Ltd 2000 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers. Written on the Body The Tattoo in European and American Historyįrankenstein, Creation and Monstrosity edited by Stephen BannĮdited by PETER HULME and WILLIAM H. The Cultures ofCollecting edited by John Elsner and Roger Cardinal Rewriting Conceptual Art edited by Michael Newman and Jon Bird Utopias and the Millennium edited by Krishan Kumar and Stephen Bann The Portrait in Photography edited by Graham Clark Voyages and Visions Towards a Cultural History ofTravel edited by Jas Elsner and Joan-Pau Rubies Interpreting Contemporary Art edited by Stephen Bann and William Allen Modernism in Design edited by Paul GreenhalghĮdited by Anthony Hughes and Erich Ranfft Edited by Frank Ankersmit and Hans Kellner
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