Tuesday, May 20, 2008
This Friday’s Post

Prospero Tempest
Illustration by Walter Crane 1893

Prospero is the subject for this Friday’s post. The central figure of Shakespeare’s play The Tempest, Prospero is thought to be the counterpoint to Marlowe’s Faustus. Shipwrecked on an island for 12 years, Prospero learns magic from his books (a Renaissance approach). Anyhow, he’s the center for Friday’s post. Thanks.

I would like it if you would propose a topic for the following Friday’s post. It might be fun. You can email your suggestions to zfranzen(@)portlandstudios.com. That way I can read them.

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