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Tempest-Tost : ウィキペディア英語版
Tempest-Tost

''Tempest-Tost'', published in 1951 by Clarke Irwin, is the first novel in ''The Salterton Trilogy'' by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. The other two novels are ''Leaven of Malice'' (1954) and ''A Mixture of Frailties'' (1958). The series was also published in one volume as ''The Salterton Trilogy'' in 1986.
The trilogy revolves around the residents of the imaginary town of Salterton, Ontario.
==Plot summary==
In ''Tempest-Tost'' an amateur theatrical group sets about mounting a production of Shakespeare's ''The Tempest''. Romantic young scholar and assistant director Solomon ("Solly") Bridgetower, womanizer Roger Tasset and repressed middle-aged math teacher Hector Mackilwraith vie for the rich, beautiful and indifferent leading lady Griselda Webster. As the production moves forward, each man presses his suit with characteristic blind-spots as small rivalries and ambitions are pursued by Griselda's precocious sister Fredegonde (Freddy), the vain Professor Walter Vambrace, his socially awkward daughter Pearl Vambrace, and the mischievous musician Humphrey Cobbler.

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