Shakespeare: Past Master | 8. The Tempest
With its spirits and jesters, wizards and goddesses, the playwright’s late-era romance may seem a frothy concoction – yet it also tells us much about gender dynamics in the 17th century

Featuring shipwrecks and sorcery, betrayal and revenge, William Shakespeare’s The Tempest blends fantastical elements with insightful commentary on real-life gender relations. Chris Laoutaris reveals more about the window it offers on to the Shakespearean age.
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Matt Elton is BBC History Magazine’s Deputy Editor. He has worked at the magazine since 2012 and has more than a decade’s experience working across a range of history brands.

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