j, Thumb size book, Comedy by William Shakespeare.
Notes
"The Tempest" is one of William Shakespeare's last and most enigmatic plays, believed to be written around 1610-1611. Set on a remote island, it follows the sorcerer Prospero and his daughter Miranda, who have been stranded there for years. Prospero uses his magical powers to manipulate the elements and orchestrate a tempest that shipwrecks his enemies on the island. The play explores themes of power, revenge, forgiveness, and the complexities of human nature. Through its vivid characters, including the mischievous spirit Ariel and the monstrous Caliban, "The Tempest" invites audiences to contemplate the nature of authority, freedom, and redemption.
Description
Mini black book, written about 1611, fully intact, very good condition.