Othello: Critical EssaysPhilip Kolin Routledge, 11. 1. 2013 - Počet stran: 472 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. |
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... , they moved [the audience] to tears. But truly the celebrated Desdemona, slain in our presence by her husband, although she pleaded her case very effectively throughout, yet moved [us] more after she was dead, 2 Othello.
... , they moved [the audience] to tears. But truly the celebrated Desdemona, slain in our presence by her husband, although she pleaded her case very effectively throughout, yet moved [us] more after she was dead, 2 Othello.
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... husband” (quoted in Pechter, Othello, 12). And G. K. Hunter, quoting from the Variorum, analyzes a comment from a nineteenth-century Maryland lady who outlandishly stated, “In studying the play of Othello I have always imagined its hero ...
... husband” (quoted in Pechter, Othello, 12). And G. K. Hunter, quoting from the Variorum, analyzes a comment from a nineteenth-century Maryland lady who outlandishly stated, “In studying the play of Othello I have always imagined its hero ...
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... husband, traveler and instrument of the Venetian state, fair and black——needs to be seen and re-seen in light of these multivalent cultural codes and symbols. Desdemona Desdemona, “the fair devil,” is caught in the play's Blackness Made ...
... husband, traveler and instrument of the Venetian state, fair and black——needs to be seen and re-seen in light of these multivalent cultural codes and symbols. Desdemona Desdemona, “the fair devil,” is caught in the play's Blackness Made ...
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... husband-wife relations are governed by norms different than those that govern other human relations” (341): Desdemona is killed not only by Othello and Iago but also by all those who see her humiliated and beaten in public and fail to ...
... husband-wife relations are governed by norms different than those that govern other human relations” (341): Desdemona is killed not only by Othello and Iago but also by all those who see her humiliated and beaten in public and fail to ...
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... husband claiming absolute title to his wife's body” (“Properties,” 270). Feminists are not alone in focusing on the political elements of Desdemona's body. Kenneth Burke analyzes Othello's relationship to Desdemona in terms of property ...
... husband claiming absolute title to his wife's body” (“Properties,” 270). Feminists are not alone in focusing on the political elements of Desdemona's body. Kenneth Burke analyzes Othello's relationship to Desdemona in terms of property ...
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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 |
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