(Allusion to characters in the play.)

John Gielgud as Prospero

Henry Fuseli:
Ariel

George Romney: Miranda

John Mortimer: Caliban
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R. C. Woodthrope: Prospero Drill
Jan Siegel: Prospero's Children
Edward Everett Hale: Prospero's Island
Lawrence Durrell: Prospero's Cell: A Guide to the Landscape and Manners of the Island of Corcyra
Joanna O'Connell: Prospero's Daughter: The Prose of Rosario Castellanos
Diana Farr Louis & June Marinos: Prospero's Kitchen: Mediterranean Cooking of the Ionian Islands from Corfu to Kythera
Michael Degen: Prospero's Magic: Active Learning Strategies for the Teaching of Literature
Philip Mason: Prospero's Magic: Some Thoughts on Class and Race
Ilan Stavans, ed.: Prospero's Mirror: A Translator's Portfolio of Latin American Short Fiction
Charles Marowitz: Prospero's Staff: Acting and Directing in the Contemporary Theatre
Myles Eckersley: Prospero's Wireless: A Biography of Peter Pendleton Eckersley
D. G. Bridson: Prospero and Ariel: The Rise and Fall of Radio
Octave Mannoni: Prospero and Caliban: The Psychology of Colonization
Sylvia Plath: Ariel
Lawrence Block: Ariel: A Novel
Bradford Morrow: Ariel's Crossing
William Whiteman Fosdick: Ariel, and Other Poems
Wilbur Morris Stine: Ariel: and Other Writings
Lincoln Hulley: Ariel and Cinderella: A Comedy in Five Acts
Paul Alexander, ed.: Ariel Ascending: Writings about Sylvia Plath
Robert Carver, ed: Ariel at Bay: Reflections on Broadcasting and the Arts: A Festschrift for Philip French
Frank Lentricchia: Ariel and the Police: Michel Foucault, William James, Wallace Stevens
Peter Singer: Ariel and Caliban: Selected Poems
Christopher Pearse Cranch: Ariel and Caliban, with Other Poems
Robert Devereaux: Caliban and Other Tales
Nigel A. Sellars: The Confessions of Caliban and Other Stories
Pierre Seguin: Caliban: Roman
John Whalen: Caliban: Poems
Richard H. Williams: Calibans
Phyllis Gotlieb: O Master Caliban: A Novel
Ellen Fitzgerald: Lord Caliban
Jane Donnelly: Dear Caliban
Lemuel Johnson: Highlife for Caliban
John Ginger: Caliban on Thursday
Paulette Warren: Caliban's Castle
Anthony Bogues: Caliban's Freedom
Tad Williams: Caliban's Hour
Walter McDonald: Caliban in Blue
Monk Rose: The Daughters of Caliban
Roger MacBride Allen: Isaac Asimov's Caliban
Steven Popkes: Isaac Asimov Presents: Caliban Landing
Silvia Federici: Caliban and the Witch Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation
Max Dorsinville: Caliban without Prospero: Essay on Quebec and Black Literature
Consuelo Lopez Springfield, ed.: Daughters of Caliban: Caribbean Women in the Twentieth Century
Margaret Paul Joseph: Caliban in Exile: The Outsider in Caribbean Fiction
M. J. Renwick: Sister of Caliban: Contemporary Women Poets of the Caribbean: A Multilingual Anthology
Paget Henry: Caliban's Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy
James W. Coleman: Black Male Fiction and the Legacy of Caliban
Dale Peterson & Jane Goodall: Visions of Caliban: On Chimpanzees and People
Wilfred Howard Mellers: Caliban Reborn: Renewal in Twentieth-Century Music
John Robert Boly: Reading Auden: The Returns of Caliban
Frances Borzello: Civilizing Caliban: The Misuse of Art, 1875-1980
Mulk Raj Anand: Caliban and Gandhi: Letters to "Bapu" from Bombay
Supriya Nair: Caliban's Curse: George Lamming and the Revisioning of History
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What see'st thou else
In the dark backward and abysm of time? (I,ii)
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H. W. Nevinson: In the Dark Backward
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Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange. (I,ii)
James Henry Nixon:
The Tempest

Richard Dadd:
Come unto These Yellow Sands
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Mary Albertus Bain: Full Fathom Five
Helen Benjamin: Full Fathom Five
John S. Carter: Full Fathom Five
Hugh Davies: Full Fathom Five
Bart Davis: Full Fathom Five
Lew Dietz: Full Fathom Five
G. V. Galwey: Full Fathom Five
Ahmad Kamal: Full Fathom Five
J. E. MacDonnell: Full Fathom Five
John Wingate: Full Fathom Five
Colin Martin: Full Fathom Five: Wrecks of the
Spanish Armada
Celeste De Blasis: Suffer a Sea Change
Caroline Brooks: A Sea Change
Nigel Dennis: A Sea Change
Lois Gould: A Sea Change
Lynda Ward: A Sea Change
Peter Burchard: Sea Change
E. H. Clements: Sea Change
Eleanor Kelly: Sea Change
Flora Louise Lugard: Sea Change
Charles LLoyd-Jones: Sea Change
Philip Loraine: Sea-Change
Alison McLeay: Sea Change
Dorothy Pitkin: Sea Change
Barbara H. Watters: Sea Change
Kathryn Worth: Sea Change
James Powlick: Sea Change
Elizabeth Howard: The Sea Change
Christopher Howell: Sea Change: Poems
Regenald Byron: Sea Change: A Shetland
Society, 1970-1979
James C. Ableggen: Sea Change: Pacific Asia
as the New World Industrial Center
Sylvia A. Earle: Sea Change: A Message of
the Oceans
Betty Gilderdale: A Sea Change: 145 Years
of New Zealand Junior Fiction
Peter Nichols: Sea Change: Alone Across the
Atlantic in a Wooden Boat
Keith Speed: Sea Change: The Battle for the
Falklands and the Future of Britain's Navy
Ralph E. West, Jr.: Sea Change: An Anthology
of Short Stories
Henry Stuart Hughes: The Sea Change: The
Migration of Social Thought, 1930-1965
Cynthia Propper Seton: The Sea Change of
Angela Lewes
J. Duncan: The Sea-Change of the Old
Testament in the New
Rumer Godden: Coromandel Sea Change: A
Novel
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I might call him
A thing divine, for nothing natural
I ever saw so noble. (I,ii)
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Jenny Diski: Nothing Natural
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Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows. (II,ii)
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Andrew Soutar: Strange Bedfellows
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This is the tune of our catch play'd by the
picture of Nobody. (III,ii)
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Philip Owens: Picture of Nobody
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We are such stuff
As dreams are made on, and our little life
Is rounded with a sleep. (IV,i)
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David Pace: As Dreams Are Made On
Robert Bloch: Such Stuff As Screams Are
Made Of
Thomas M. Disch: The Dreams Our Stuff Is
Made Of: How Science Fiction Conquered the World
Kathleen O'Brien: Our Little Life
Jessie Sime: Our Little Life
Andrew Boyd: Our Little Life
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But this rough magic I here abjure. (V,i)
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Mary Stewart: This Rough Magic
Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint, Dave Freer: This Rough Magic |
Miranda: O brave new world,
That has such people in 't!
Prospero: 'Tis new to thee. (V,i)
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Aldous Huxley: Brave New World
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Where the bee sucks, there suck I. (V,i)
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Robert Peters: Where the Bee Sucks: Workers,
Drones and Queens of Contemprary American Poetry
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Two of these fellows you
Must know and own; this thing of darkness I
Acknowledge mine. (V,i)
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Norman Elder: This Thing of Darkness:
Elder's Amazon Notebooks
James Alfred Aho: This Thing of Darkness:
A Sociology of the Enemy
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Now I want
Spirits to enforce, art to enchant. (Epilogue)
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Kenneth B. McKay: Puppetry in Canada:
An Art To Enchant
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