Provider: World Shakespeare Bibliography https://www.worldshakesbib.org Database: WSB Content: text/plain; charset="utf-8" TY - JOUR VL - 110 IS - no. 2 T2 - Studies in Philology SP - 291-317 ID - bbbc188 T1 - "Gold, Land, and Labor: Ideologies of Colonization and Rewriting The Tempest in 1622" AU - Banerjee, Rita PY - 2013 DA - 2026 KW - piracy KW - Other KW - temperance KW - Prospero KW - Gonzalo LA - English AB - Demonstrates how John Fletcher's The Sea Voyage (1622) engages in dialogue with Tempest (1611), focusing on European piracy where Shakespeare is silent and "transferring the characteristics of barbarity and savagery, attributed to the non-Western 'other' in The Tempest, to the privateers." Argues that The Sea Voyage, "by valorizing labor and connecting it with temperance [. . .] exposes the unreality of Gonzalo's plantation on the one hand, and the exploitative nature of Prospero's governance on the other" and "interrogates further the western right to impose cultural norms on the natives that Prospero and the Europeans arrogate to themselves." English summary, 291. ER -