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The Tempest: Critical Essay by Julia Reinhard Lupton

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SOURCE: “Creature Caliban,” in Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 51, No. 1, Spring, 2000, pp. 1-23.

In the essay below, Lupton contends that Caliban is best understood as a creature who represents neither the universal nor the particular, but that he is “[at once monstrous and human, brutely slavish and poignantly subjective.”]

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