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Othello : authoritative text, textual sources and cultural contexts, criticism /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: The Text of Othello -- The Tragedy Of Othello, The Moor Of Venice -- A Note On The Text -- The Text And Editorial Procedures -- Textual Notes -- Textual Sources and Cultural Contexts -- Othello In Its Own Time -- [The Moor of Venice] / Giraldi Cinthio -- Othello In Theatrical And Critical History / Criticism -- ["A Bloody Farce"] / Thomas Rymer -- [Comments on Rymer's Othello] / Charles Gildon -- [Shakespeare, the Rules, and Othello] / Samuel Johnson -- [Othello's Color: Theatrical versus Literary Representation] / Charles Lamb -- [Iago, Heroic Tragedy, and Othello] / William Hazlitt -- [Comments on Othello] / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- ["The Most Painfully Exciting and the Most Terrible" of Shakespeare's Tragedies] / A. …”
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Othello : the Moor of Venice /
Published 2008Subjects: “…Othello (Fictitious character from Shakespeare) Drama.…”
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The tragedy of Othello : the Moor of Venice /
Published 1999Subjects: “…Othello (Fictitious character from Shakespeare) Drama.…”
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Othello and interpretive traditions /
Published 1999Table of Contents: “…Preface; Introduction: Othello and Interpretive Traditions; Chapter 1: Othello in Theatrical and Critical History; Chapter 2: Disconfirmation; Chapter 3: lago; Chapter 4: The Fall of Othello; Chapter 5: The "Pity" Act; Chapter 6: Death without Transfiguration; Afterword: Interpretation as Contamination; Appendix: "Character Endures"; Notes; Works Cited; Index.…”
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Shakespearean Tragedy and Gender /
Published 1996Table of Contents: “…The Heroics of marriage in Othello and The Duchess of Malfi /…”
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Shakespeare's tragedies : violation and identity /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…-- Hamlet: a figure like your father -- Troilus and Cressida: this is and is not Cressid -- Othello: I took you for that cunning whore of Venice -- King Lear: we have no such daughter -- Macbeth: a deed without a name.…”
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