So Prospero’s emotions were not about a colonialist’s anxiety of establishing imperial control, but became representative of some kind of metaphysical quest for knowledge.
Um, this statement in the entry you linked to pinged my personal lunatic-detector-- and I thought Paley's reply, which is the first comment on said entry, was both gracious and reasoned.
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29/12/08 03:01 (UTC)Um, this statement in the entry you linked to pinged my personal lunatic-detector-- and I thought Paley's reply, which is the first comment on said entry, was both gracious and reasoned.