One of Shakespeare’s most enchanting plays, "The Tempest" tells the story of a sorcerer who conjures a storm to shipwreck his enemies on a magical island, where he tests their virtue and wisdom by means of illusions and supernatural powers. This annotated edition provides invaluable context, background, and interpretation to help readers appreciate the richness and complexity of this masterpiece of drama.
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