Prospero's Powers - A Short View of Shakespeare's Last Phase (Paperback, New)


As the third part of his trilogy on Shakespeare, "Prospero's Powers" extends the study of the late plays O'Meara offered in "Othello's Sacrifice," to consider more closely how Shakespeare fulfills his personal artistic development in "The Tempest."

The play is seen as expressing in its structure the whole of Shakespeare's tragic development up to that time. Great powers of self-knowledge and of inner knowledge of the cosmos are shown to have emerged from this development, which Prospero now embodies. Structural links are pursued that further connect Prospero's powers with the mysterious process of selfgrowth that is dramatized in "The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz."

Behind both works, and the Renaissance alchemical tradition they mediate, lies the mystery of the sacrificial death of the Sophia into human consciousness that was taking place at that time. From the event of this death come the great possibilities of self-development and inner power over the world that Shakespeare boldly prophesizes in the play that brings his artistic career to consummation.

"an excellent and profound study"

-Richard Ramsbotham, "Who Wrote Bacon?: William Shakespeare, Francis Bacon and James I"


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As the third part of his trilogy on Shakespeare, "Prospero's Powers" extends the study of the late plays O'Meara offered in "Othello's Sacrifice," to consider more closely how Shakespeare fulfills his personal artistic development in "The Tempest."

The play is seen as expressing in its structure the whole of Shakespeare's tragic development up to that time. Great powers of self-knowledge and of inner knowledge of the cosmos are shown to have emerged from this development, which Prospero now embodies. Structural links are pursued that further connect Prospero's powers with the mysterious process of selfgrowth that is dramatized in "The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz."

Behind both works, and the Renaissance alchemical tradition they mediate, lies the mystery of the sacrificial death of the Sophia into human consciousness that was taking place at that time. From the event of this death come the great possibilities of self-development and inner power over the world that Shakespeare boldly prophesizes in the play that brings his artistic career to consummation.

"an excellent and profound study"

-Richard Ramsbotham, "Who Wrote Bacon?: William Shakespeare, Francis Bacon and James I"

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Product Details

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Imprint

Iuniverse, Inc.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2006

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

October 2006

Authors

Dimensions

203 x 127 x 4mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

64

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-595-41000-2

Barcode

9780595410002

Categories

LSN

0-595-41000-6



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