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Miranda in Milan

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When Miranda learns that Antonio is being held prisoner in the castle, she and Dorothea attempt to rescue him and stage another coup. Prospero catches them, but is confronted by the reanimated corpse of his wife, who has been living beneath the castle. Prospero is then killed by his brother. Miranda
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Desperate to learn why she is being shunned and about the circumstances of Prospero's fall from grace, Dorothea and Miranda use magic to invade the memories of a castle staff member. Miranda learns that after the death of her mother Beatrice, Prospero used his magic to resurrect her. This led a
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NPR wrote a mixed review which called the debut "solid", praising its treatment of women and the believability of the novella's original characters. However, the same review criticized the way in which Ferdinand is written out of the story, as well as the way in which
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because he is "civilized". Meanwhile, Dorothea is forced to change her name from the original Duriya in order to fit into European civilization. The novella has been described as
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for Shakespeare." They also praised Prospero's characterization, calling him "utterly believable". A Locus Magazine review praised the novel's "crisp prose" and complex themes.
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themes. Kirkus Reviews considered the novel to have a "promising premise", but overall faulted Duckett's "characters lack depth" and "pedestrian language".
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The novella explores the ways in which imposing one's views on others can be destructive. Prospero claims that he has a right to rule over Sycorax and
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witch, with whom she soon begins a romantic relationship. Miranda learns that Prospero has not given up his magic as he previously promised.
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gave a positive review, praising the way in which Miranda was transformed from a secondary character into a fully-realized heroine. The
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chooses to reject her arranged marriage with Ferdinand. She, Dorothea, and Beatrice return to the magical island where she was raised.
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award for Science Fiction/Fantasy, tying with three other works.
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horrified Antonio to stage a coup against his brother.
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Katharine Duckett
Fantasy literature
Milan
Tor.com
ISBN
1250306329
https://www.katharineduckett.com/fiction
fantasy
novella
debut novella
The Tempest
William Shakespeare
Golden Crown Literary Society
Miranda
Ferdinand
Milan
Prospero
Moorish
Caliban
postcolonialist
Library Journal
Lambda Literary Foundation
femslash
Caliban
postcolonialist
Golden Crown Literary Society


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