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Re‐writing The Tempest

Pages 75-88 | Published online: 18 Jul 2008

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Yousef Awad. (2020) When Caliban writes back: Alameddine’s appropriation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Journal of Postcolonial Writing 56:6, pages 803-816.
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Dieter Freundlieb, Tim Brennan, Neil Cornwell, Lawrence Driscoll, K. M. Newton, Kate Flint, Warren Buckland, Chidi Okonkwo, Reynold Humphries, RosemarieA. Battaglia, Ian Buchanan & Willy Maley. (1994) Reviews. Textual Practice 8:2, pages 317-395.
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Lisa Laframboise. (1991) “Maiden and monster”: The female caliban in Canadian tempests . World Literature Written in English 31:2, pages 36-49.
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Joya Mannan. (2023) Publishing Shakespeare in India: Macmillan’s English Classics and the Aftereffects of a Colonial Education. Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance 27:42, pages 47-64.
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Susan Knutson. (2006) Trickster Shakespeare? Canada and the Bard. Literature Compass 3:3, pages 547-561.
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Chantal ZabusChantal Zabus. 2002. Tempests after Shakespeare. Tempests after Shakespeare 81 101 .

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