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Jane Coles, Rex Gibson, Vicki Wienand, Richard Andrews, William Shakespeare: Othello (2014, Cambridge University Press)

264 pages

English language

Published Aug. 8, 2014 by Cambridge University Press.

ISBN:
978-1-107-61559-5
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(70 reviews)

Shakespeare's tragedy of jealousy and suspicion presented scene by scene in comic book format.

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Review of 'Othello' on 'Goodreads'

Oh this book! Almost had it down, and I enjoyed the read. But the characters weren't explored effectively and they had unrealistic motivations and actions. So much so that it's annoying... But because I did enjoy it and as anyone knows of a book has you thinking about it the day afterwards it deserves due credit. It also took me into an entirely unexpected direction, and I may not have even chose to read it had I known... It also tackles some issues that some may find offensive, and gets a bit convoluted at times. But it is well written and entertaining.

Review of 'Othello' on 'Goodreads'

"Othello" is an example of play where the container does not quite match the treasures inside. I did not like the overall frame of the play. And personally, I did not find the title a overly-compelling character. In fact, I found most of the other characters more interesting than Othello. I do not find him noble but a normal human being with deep, tragic flaws. But the individual parts of the play make it shine and explain why it has had such an enduring influence on literature.

At the heart of the play is ambiguity and perception. No character embodies that more than Iago, the piece's villain. He is the embodiment of that Japanese proverb that a man has three faces - one he shows to the world, one he shows to his friends and family, and one he keeps only to himself. Due to feeling slighted by Othello, he …

Review of 'La tragedia de Otelo, el Moro de Venecia' on 'GoodReads'

By all accounts Ian Gibson has taken apart a legacy of secrecy of which the revelation of its known identity must be sourced only in diary entries, historical records, authored artefacts, and limited correspondance and study, to have a crack at piecing together a case for the authorship of My Secret Life (A whopping 4,200 pages worth of debauchery) attributed to Henry Spencer Ashbee. Henry Spencer Ashbee was a wealthy Victorian business man who publicly was known as a scholar of Cervantes, travel writer and a bibliophile. His private life consisted of amassing an enormous collection of 'obscene' literature and penning three exhaustive bibliographies under the pseudonym Pisanus Fraxi on banned and erotic/lewd books from around the world.

Part One of The Erotomaniac sets up the inquisition of Part Two, which is vitally important. A thorough examination of Ashbee's diaries, acquaintances (Fellow bibliophiles, authors, publishers), friends, family (Particularly his son), …

Review of 'Othello' on 'Goodreads'

When I was first tasked with directing Shakespeare's "Othello" in the fall of my junior year at Oviedo High School, it was a task that I faced with much anticipation. Shakespeare had been a favorite for some time and the opportunity to recreate one of his works on the stage was elating. "Othello" delivered everything I could have hoped and more. It was thrilling, gut-wrenching, heart-breaking, and remarkably beautiful. Filled with wisdom and laced with tragedy, this theatrical masterpiece is one of Shakespeare's finest plays.

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Subjects

  • British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author)