Othello
By (Author) Lois Potter
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
27th June 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Theatre studies
Ethnic studies
822.33
Paperback
256
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 15mm
340g
Of all Shakespeare's tragedies, "Othello", with its issues of racism, jealousy and sexual stereotyping seems most immediate to contemporary audiences. This work traces Othello's acting tradition as it has affected the roles of Othello, Desdemona and Iago - demonstrating the emphasis placed on different characters in different countries. It examines various stage and screen versions of the play which reflect or challenge current views about race and gender. An in-depth study of famous Othello actor Paul Robeson compares his career to that of Ira Aldridge. The range of productions examined means that the book should appeal to all students and enthusiasts of the theatre, as well as those in the field of ethnic and cultural approaches to Shakespeare.
Lois Potter is Ned B. Allen Professor of English at the University of Delaware