To make Shakespeare comprehensible to the eager student is a challenging task and this is what the present work sets out to do. It provides the reader with the life and short notes on the works of Shakespeare as well as his socio-political and literary background. A scene-wise critical summary of The Tempest is given so as to make the reader familiar with the play. Numerous quotations have been given from the text that enable the reader to have an acquaintance with Shakespeare’s poetry. There are analyses of the different dramatic elements accompanied with the views of renowned critics, and this makes the book valuable to the teacher as well as the student of English literature. Along with recent critical views, the classical theories also have been explained, together with a lucid exposition of Elizabethan dramatic conventions. A select bibliography and index completes the book.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ratri Ray
Ratri Ray is a retired University Professor and Head of the Deptt. of English, Patna University. As a student she had a unique career, for she had been awarded three gold medals for her B.A. results and two more for her M.A. results. She obtained her Ph.D. degree in 1981, her field of work being the little-known nineteenth-century poet, T.L. Beddoes. Later, after two decades of extensive and intensive studies, she obtained the D.Litt. degree, the field this time being the comparative study of two mystical poets, Francis Thompson and Nishikanto, a Bengali poet. Her studies of six Shakespearean plays according to the Rasavada had been serialised during the 80s and 90s in the cultural periodical Mother India, published from Pondicherry. She has published numerous research articles in literary journals and anthologies all over India. one of these contributions, a serialised study of 28 articles on the element of myth in Sri aurobindo's poetry is shortly to be published in the book form. At present her research articles on the plays of Sri Aurobindo studied in the light of Rasavada are being serialised in srinvantu, a periodical published from Kolkata.
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