Sea and the Mirror
Discover W. H. Auden's masterful work, Sea and the Mirror, published by Princeton University Press in 2005. This beautifully crafted paperback spans 152 pages and serves as an intricate exploration of Shakespeare's *The Tempest*. Auden's poem unfolds in a theater, taking place just after the final curtain has dropped. Through eloquent verse, the character Prospero delivers a poignant farewell to Ariel, evoking themes of castaways, survival, and the complex relationships between fathers and daughters.
This edition is designed for both ardent readers of Auden and those intrigued by Shakespeare, featuring an introduction and comprehensive notes to enrich your understanding of this literary gem. Immerse yourself in Auden's poetic depth and insight, making Sea and the Mirror a must-have for lovers of British literature and literary criticism alike.