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connected the
character of
Setebos in The
Tempest with the
characteristics attributed by the
Tehuelche people to
their god
Setebos.
Largely because of Shakespeare's...
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light red). A
crater on
Umbriel is also
named after Setebos, but with the
spelling Setibos.
Setebos Moons of Ur****
Irregular satellites Shakespeare Recording...
- who
explored these ideas was
Robert Browning,
whose poem "Caliban upon
Setebos" (1864) sets Shakespeare's
character pondering theological and philosophical...
- please,
Touching that other, whom his dam
called God.] ...
Setebos,
Setebos, and
Setebos! 'Thinketh, He
dwelleth i' the cold o' the moon. 'Thinketh He...
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Robert Browning's 1864 poem "Caliban upon
Setebos"
portrays Caliban speculating on the
nature of
Setebos, the god he
believes in. In the 1900
essay Ariel...
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Caliban over
Setebos is a
short story by Arno Schmidt. It was
first published in 1964 as the
conclusion of the ten
stories in the
volume Kühe in Halbtrauer...
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Setebos is the
Tehuelche god who was an
unseen character in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Setebos may also
refer to:
Caliban upon
Setebos, an 1864 Robert...
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references to
other works,
including Proust,
James Joyce,
Caliban upon
Setebos, S****ey's
Prometheus Unbound,
Shakespearean poetry and even
William Blake...
- ("region of the giants") to the
Patagonian area. By 1611, the
Patagonian god
Setebos (Settaboth in Pigafetta) was
familiar to the
hearers of The Tempest. The...
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suggest that it may
belong to the same
dynamic cluster as
Sycorax and
Setebos,
suggesting common origin. However, this
suggestion does not
appear to...