Caliban (Major Literary Characters)
Editorial Reviews Book Description Caliban, of Shakespeare's The Tempest, has been critically viewed as a rejection of the uniformity of the human race to his enslavement being seen as a natural inheritance of portions of the human race. This title allows you to study this truly original character.
Caliban is part of the Major Literary Characters series, edited by Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University; Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Professor of English, New York University Graduate School. This series is the only major collection of criticism on widely studied fictional figures from world literature, bringing together a diverse array of the finest critical writing from around the world. Each volume includes Harold Bloom's essay "The Analysis of Character" and introductory essays on title characters.
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