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    The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1610–1611, and thought to be one of the last plays that he wrote alone.

  2. 31 de jul. de 2015 · Contents. Synopsis: A story of shipwreck and magic, The Tempest begins on a ship caught in a violent storm with Alonso, the king of Naples, on board. On a nearby island, the exiled Duke of Milan, Prospero, tells his daughter, Miranda, that he has caused the storm with his magical powers.

  3. William Shakespeare. Biografía; Cronología; Su obra; Fotos; Vídeos; La tempestad. Escrito en 1611 y estrenado el mismo año, este drama en cinco actos en verso y prosa de William Shakespeare se publicó en el in-folio de 1623, donde precede a todas las demás piezas. La fuente de esta obra debe buscarse en la commedia dell'arte italiana; algunas intrigas análogas a la suya han sido ...

  4. The Tempest by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1610-1611, is a captivating play that blends elements of romance, magic, and political intrigue. Set on a remote island, the story follows Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, who uses his magical powers to create a tempest that shipwrecks his usurping brother, Antonio, and ...

  5. The Tempest, drama in five acts by William Shakespeare, first written and performed about 1611 and published in the First Folio of 1623 from an edited transcript, by Ralph Crane (scrivener of the King’s Men), of the author’s papers after they had been annotated for production.

  6. La tempestad (en inglés, The Tempest) es una obra de teatro de William Shakespeare. Se representó por primera vez el 1 de noviembre de 1611 en el Palacio de Whitehall, en Londres. Pertenece al conjunto de lo que algunos autores han llamado «romances tardíos» de Shakespeare. [1]

  7. A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, The Tempest. Find out more about the shipwreck, the magical island and the torment of an old man and his slaves.