Oxford Literature Companions: Othello

Oxford Literature Companions: Othello

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  • Author: Graham Elsdon
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780198398981
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 112

Oxford Literature Companions offer student-friendly support for A Level set texts. This guide to Othello is ideal for use in the classroom or for revision, providing insight into characterisation, contexts and critical views, along with activities that prompt a closer analysis of the writer's language and techniques.


Oxford Literature Companions: Othello

Oxford Literature Companions: Othello

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  • Author: Peter Buckroyd
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press - Children
  • ISBN: 0198398999
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Easy to use in the classroom or as a tool for revision, Oxford Literature Companions provide student-friendly analysis of a range of popular A Level set texts. Each book offers a lively, engaging approach to the text, covering characterisation and role, genre, context, language, themes, structure, performance and critical views, whilst also providing a range of varied and in-depth activities to deepen understanding and encourage close work wtih the text. Each book also includes a comprehensive Skills and Practice section, which provides detailed advice on assessment and a bank of exam-style questions and annotated sample student answers. This guide covers Othello by William Shakespeare.


The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare

The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare

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  • Author: Michael Dobson
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0191058157
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 608

The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare is the most comprehensive reference work available on Shakespeare's life, times, works, and his 400-year global legacy. In addition to the authoritative A-Z entries, it includes nearly 100 illustrations, a chronology, a guide to further reading, a thematic contents list, and special feature entries on each of Shakespeare's works. Tying in with the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, this much-loved Companion has been revised and updated, reflecting developments and discoveries made in recent years and to cover the performance, interpretation, and the influence of Shakespeare's works up to the present day. First published in 2001, the online edition was revised in 2011, with updates to over 200 entries plus 16 new entries. These online updates appear in print for the first time in this second edition, along with a further 35,000 new and revised words. These include more than 80 new entries, ranging from important performers, directors, and scholars (such as Lucy Bailey, Samuel West, and Alfredo Michel Modenessi), to topics as diverse as Shakespeare in the digital age and the ubiquity of plants in Shakespeare's works, to the interpretation of Shakespeare globally, from Finland to Iraq. To make information on Shakespeare's major works easier to find, the feature entries have been grouped and placed in a centre section (fully cross-referenced from the A-Z). The thematic listing of entries - described in the press as 'an invaluable panorama of the contents' - has been updated to include all of the new entries. This edition contains a preface written by much-lauded Shakespearian actor Simon Russell Beale. Full of both entertaining trivia and scholarly detail, this authoritative Companion will delight the browser and reward students, academics, as well as anyone wanting to know more about Shakespeare.


William Shakespeare, Othello

William Shakespeare, Othello

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  • Author: Emma Smith
  • Publisher: Northcote House Pub Limited
  • ISBN: 074631082X
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 113

In the board game 'Othello', players must turn double-sided counters to their advantage. This doubleness is shared by Shakespeare's play of 1604, marked from its outset by a dual and paradoxical title 'Othello, or the Moor of Venice'. This study teases out instances of doubleness, duplication and paradox to discuss the play's language and its themes. Chapters cover the issues of substitution, of racial polarity and its confusions, of the contested place of the domestic in the play, and the mixed generic signals this comedy-turned-tragedy gives out to its audiences. Throughout the emphasis is on the close readings of the play on the page and on stage, informed by the recent scholarship that has made Othello so pressing a play for the vexed cultural politics of the twenty-first century.


Othello

Othello

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  • Author: William Shakespeare
  • Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
  • ISBN: 9780573693786
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 110


Othello

Othello

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  • Author: William Shakespeare
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : English drama
  • Languages : en
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Othello

Othello

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  • Author: William Shakespeare
  • Publisher: Turtleback Books
  • ISBN: 9780833511133
  • Category : English drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Tells of the naive Moor who is successfully manipulated by the ambitious and deceitful Iago


Othello -- Oxford School Edition

Othello -- Oxford School Edition

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  • Author: William Shakespeare
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780605025950
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
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The Oxford Shakespeare: Othello:The Moor of Venice

The Oxford Shakespeare: Othello:The Moor of Venice

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  • Author: Michael Neill
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0198129203
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 504

Written at some time between 1602 and 1604, Othello belongs to the period in which Shakespeare's powers as a tragic dramatist were at their peak. On stage, the romantic cast of its story and the remorseless drive of its plotting, combined with operatic extravagance of its emotion and the swelling music of its poetry, have made it amongst the most consistently successful of his tragedies; and numerous anecdotes testify to its extraordinary capacity to overwhelm the imagination of anaudience. In recent times the play's bold treatment of love and marriage across the divide of race has made it a work of particular interest to theatre directors and scholars alike. Yet Othello's critical fortunes have been uneven; for, since Rymer's notorious denunciation of this 'tragedy of [a]handkerchief,' at the end of the seventeenth century, its claim to rank amongst Shakespeare's greatest achievements has been challenged by critics who have found its plot too strained, its characters too improbable, and its tale of marital jealousy and murder too meanly domestic to challenge comparison with Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, or even that saga of tragic infatuation, Antony and Cleopatra.The extensive introduction to this new edition answers the play's detractors by stressing the public dimensions of the tragedy, paying particular attention to its treatment of colour and social relations. Although 'race' in the early modern period was still an embryonic category, Othello is explored as a text that-not least in its performance history-has played a formative role (for both good and ill) in the emergence of racial thinking, and that as a result remains deeplycontroversial. In the play's own time, however, the sensitivities aroused by the hero's colour might well have seemed less significant than the way in which Iago's perfidious role plays out a crisis in the institution of service on which the entire social order, including its treatment of gender, was founded. In thisrespect, too, Othello emerges as a work profoundly involved in the social and political processes that helped to shape the modern world.The text has been freshly edited in accordance with the general principles of the series. Othello has come down to us in two markedly different early texts; and the substantial differences between the 1622 Quarto and the 1623 Folio have led to its becoming involved, along with Hamlet and Lear, in an intense debate over Shakespearian revision. Michael Neill argues however, that, in the case of Othello, variation is much less likely to be the result of changedauthorial intentions than of theatrical cutting and the peculiar circumstances of textual transmission. While the Folio is generally the more reliable of the rival versions, the Quarto's origin in a text that has been modified for performance text make it indispensable, and the two have been fully collated. This edition also makes fulluse of the Second Quarto (1632) a text which, although it is without independent authority, preserves important textual decisions made by an intelligent and well-informed editor nearly contemporary with the dramatist himself.Further appendices include a discussion of dating problems, an account of the music in the play, and a full translation of the Italian novella from which the story derives. The detailed commentary is designed to alert readers to the play's theatrical life, as well as helping them to explore its rich language and notoriously treacherous word-play.


The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare

The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare

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  • Author:
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  • ISBN: 0198117353
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 573