Abstract

Notes on the Editors and Contributors Preface Prologue: 'After Prospero' I. LOCAL KNOWLEDGE 1. 'Baseless Fabric': London as a 'World City' 2. 'Knowing I loved my books': Reading The Tempest Intertextually 3. The Ship Adrift 4. Wild Waters: Hydraulics and the Forces of Nature 5. Trinculo's Indian: American Natives in Shakespeare's England 6. The Enchanted Island: Vicarious Tourism in Restoration Adaptations of The Tempest II. EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN CROSSROADS 7. The Italy of The Tempest 8. 'The foul witch' and Her 'freckled whelp': Cricean Mutations in the New World 9. Re-Engineering Virgil: The Tempest and the Printed English Aeneid 10. The Mediterranean and Shakespeare's Geopolitical Imagination 11. Carthage and Tunis, The Tempest and Tapestries 12. Island Logic Cesaire's Une tempete at The Gate Otra Tempestad at The Globe Tempest(s) at Terra Nova Theatre Institute III. TRANSATLANTIC ROUTES 13. The Figure of the New World in The Tempest 14. 'This island's mine': Caliban and Native Sovereignty 15. Arielismo and Anthropophagy: The Tempest in Latin America 16. Reading from Elsewhere: George Lamming and the Paradox of Exile 17. Maintaining the State of Emergence/y: Aime Cesaire's Une tempete 18. H.D.'s 'The Tempest' 19. Hogarth and the Canecutter Envoy: 'The Word-In the Beginning' References Further Reading Acknowledgments Photographic Acknowledgements Index

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