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1611

Shakespeare's The Tempest Performed

1611

At Whitehall before James I, the King's Men staged what was probably Shakespeare's last solo-written play: a shipwreck on an enchanted island ruled by a magician of books. When Prospero drowned his staff, audiences suspected the playwright was saying farewell. He retired to Stratford soon after, leaving behind thirty-seven plays and a language permanently altered by his invention.