Othello: Critical EssaysPhilip Kolin Routledge, 11. 1. 2013 - 472 strán (strany) Including twenty-one groundbreaking chapters that examine one of Shakespeare's most complex tragedies. Othello: Critical Essays explores issues of friendship and fealty, love and betrayal, race and gender issues, and much more. |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 60.
Strana ix
... woman . . . Is the immediate jewel of their souls.” In gathering, preparing, and introducing this volume of original engaging criticism on Othello, I was greatly assisted by the following souls whose reputations are like valuable jewels ...
... woman . . . Is the immediate jewel of their souls.” In gathering, preparing, and introducing this volume of original engaging criticism on Othello, I was greatly assisted by the following souls whose reputations are like valuable jewels ...
Strana 1
... woman; (b) adultery—openly incensing Othello yet based upon Iago's tissue of flimsy clues; (c) violencedirected toward both women and men; ((1) sexuality/desire—narrated through violent fictions but horribly physicalized as well; (e) ...
... woman; (b) adultery—openly incensing Othello yet based upon Iago's tissue of flimsy clues; (c) violencedirected toward both women and men; ((1) sexuality/desire—narrated through violent fictions but horribly physicalized as well; (e) ...
Strana 4
... woman in nineteenth-century Charleston, South Carolina stood up to rebuke the actor, “She did not do it.” In another instance of audience entrapment in the world of the play, Pechter points out that: Perhaps the most striking instance ...
... woman in nineteenth-century Charleston, South Carolina stood up to rebuke the actor, “She did not do it.” In another instance of audience entrapment in the world of the play, Pechter points out that: Perhaps the most striking instance ...
Strana 17
... woman beset on all sides by men she can't trust. Though she's done nothing wrong, the fates seem to be conspiring against her, almost as they would in Greek tragedy. As Jordan Baker plays the tall, flaxen-haired beauty, she's ...
... woman beset on all sides by men she can't trust. Though she's done nothing wrong, the fates seem to be conspiring against her, almost as they would in Greek tragedy. As Jordan Baker plays the tall, flaxen-haired beauty, she's ...
Strana 20
... woman to be found in such works” (128). According to this view, then, Desdemona enables Iago to destroy her by deliberately contradicting the courtesy books. Absolving Desdemona, Ruth Vanita claims that her “death blow . . . is made ...
... woman to be found in such works” (128). According to this view, then, Desdemona enables Iago to destroy her by deliberately contradicting the courtesy books. Absolving Desdemona, Ruth Vanita claims that her “death blow . . . is made ...
Obsah
1 | |
The Audiences Role in Othello | 89 |
The Production of Race in Othello | 103 |
Images of White Identity in Othello | 133 |
Roderigo and the Mixed Dramaturgy of Race and Gender in Othello | 147 |
Othellos Judaic Ancestry | 169 |
The State and the Subject of Othello | 189 |
Venetian Ideology or Transversal Power? Iagos Motives and the Means by which Othello Falls | 203 |
Early Modern Jury Trials and the Equitable Judgments of Tragedy | 293 |
Othello Among the Sonnets | 325 |
Tropes of Damnation and Nothingness | 347 |
A Semiotics of Eyeconography in Othello | 363 |
Physiologies and Anatomies in Othello | 379 |
Reading Othello Backwards | 391 |
The Mystery of the Early Othello Texts | 401 |
Stage Violence in Othello | 425 |
Portrait of a Marriage | 221 |
Desdemona Emilia and the Doctrine of Obedience in Othello | 233 |
Morality Ethics and the Failure of Love in Shakespeares Othello | 255 |
Water Imagery and Religious Diversity in Othello | 271 |
An Interview with Kent Thompson Artistic Director of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival | 441 |
Notes on the Contributors | 456 |
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
African Aldridge audience audience’s Bianca black actor black Othello blackface Brabantio Cambridge University Press Cassio cast character Christian Critical Essays cultural Cyprus define demona Desdemona Drama Duke Duke’s early modern Elizabethan ello ello’s Emilia English ethical father female figure film final finally find first fit foul papers gender God’s handkerchief husband Iago Iago’s identified ideology interpretation jealousy Jews Kabuki Lodovico London male marriage military Moor Moor’s moral murder Nunn’s Olivier Olivier’s Oxford patriarchal Patrick Stewart Paul Robeson Pechter performance play’s played Othello production Quarto quoted race racial racism reflected relationship Renaissance Review rhetorical Robeson Roderigo role Royal Shakespeare Company scene script seems sexual Shake Shakespeare Festival Shakespeare Quarterly significant social Sonnets soul speare speech stage Theatre theatrical thou tion tragedy tragic Trevor Nunn Turk University of Georgia Venetian Venice violence Welles’s wife woman women words York