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Othello: A Critical Reader
By (Author) Dr Robert C. Evans
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
27th August 2015
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
822.33
Paperback
296
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
295g
Othello has long been, and remains, one of Shakespeare's most popular works. It is a favourite work of scholars, students, and general readers alike. Perhaps more than any other of Shakespeare's tragedies, this one seems to speak most clearly to contemporary readers and audiences, partly because it deals with such pressing modern issues as race, gender, multiculturalism, and the ways love, jealousy, and misunderstanding can affect relations between romantic partners. The play also features Iago, one of Shakespeare's most mesmerizing and puzzling villains. This guide offers students and scholars an introduction to the play's critical and performance history, including notable stage productions and film versions. It includes a keynote chapter outlining major areas of current research on the play and four new critical essays. Finally, a guide to critical, web-based and production-related resources and an annotated bibliography provide a basis for further research.
Robert C. Evans is Professor of English at Auburn University Montgomery, USA, where he has been named Distinguished Teaching Professor, Distinguished Research Professor, and second AUM Alumni Professor, and in 2011 was also named I. B. Young professor of English. He is the author or editor of over thirty books, including volumes on Shakespeare, Ben Jonson and seventeenth-century women writers.