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Tag Archives: Forbidden Planet
Shakespeare and science fiction
It’s hardly surprising that Shakespeare’s play The Tempest has been used as the basis for science fiction. A ship and its crew are wrecked on a distant, mysterious island, populated only by a man with magical powers, several strange creatures who … Continue reading
Posted in Legacy, Plays and Poems
Tagged British Library, exhibition, Forbidden Planet, Hamlet, Klingon, Out of this World, science fiction, Shakespeare, Star Trek, The Tempest
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