Othello and Interpretive TraditionsUniversity of Iowa Press, 1. 8. 1999 - 272 strán (strany) During the past twenty years or so, Othello has become the Shakespearean tragedy that speaks most powerfully to our contemporary concerns. Focusing on race and gender (and on class, ethnicity, sexuality, and nationality), the play talks about what audiences want to talk about. Yet at the same time, as refracted through Iago, it forces us to hear what we do not want to hear; like the characters in the play, we become trapped in our own prejudicial malice and guilt. |
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... Honigmann's Arden 3 edition , and other Shakespearean citations from the second edition of the Riverside Shakespeare . Unreferenced quo- tations from Honigmann can be found in his commentary about the lines under discussion . Parts of ...
... Honigmann's Arden 3 edition , and other Shakespearean citations from the second edition of the Riverside Shakespeare . Unreferenced quo- tations from Honigmann can be found in his commentary about the lines under discussion . Parts of ...
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... Honigmann , who encouraged me when I made a midcareer shift to Shakespeare studies . My greatest professional debt is acknowledged in the dedication to Stanley Fish , who has been generously supplying me with useful ideas , and with let ...
... Honigmann , who encouraged me when I made a midcareer shift to Shakespeare studies . My greatest professional debt is acknowledged in the dedication to Stanley Fish , who has been generously supplying me with useful ideas , and with let ...
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Othello in Theatrical and Critical History | 11 |
Disconfinuation | 30 |
lago | 53 |
The Fall of Othello | 79 |
The Pity Act | 113 |
Death without Transfiguration | 141 |
Interpretation as Contamination | 169 |
Character Endures | 183 |
Notes | 193 |
Works Cited | 231 |
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