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The bards final play, containing his mature reflections on life, concerns Prospero, a philosophical old magician, and Miranda, his lovely daughter, who dwell in peaceful isolation on an enchanted island. When a shipwreck brings old enemies to shore, the stage is set for a masterly drama of comedy, romance, and reconciliation. Mass Market Paperback , The New Penguin Shakespeare , 187 pages Published 1968 by Penguin Books (first published 1610)
The bards final play, containing his mature reflections on life, concerns Prospero, a philosophical old magician, and Miranda, his lovely daughter, who dwell in peaceful isolation on an enchanted island. When a shipwreck brings old enemies to shore, the stage is set for a masterly drama of comedy, romance, and reconciliation. Mass Market Paperback , The New Penguin Shakespeare , 187 pages Published 1968 by Penguin Books (first published 1610)