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Critical essays on Shakespeare's "Othello"

"Othello" has been called the greatest of Shakespeare's plays and also condemned as the most flawed of his major works. This collection of critical essays centres on race as the main concern of the play, highlighting the area as central to the understandin.

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  • "Contemporary essays explore the issues that distinguish Othello from Shakespeare's other great tragedies. Topics addressed include race, gender, textual authority and history, the handkerchief as a symbol of female sexuality, will and desire, and the significance of sexual activity in the play."
  • ""Othello" has been called the greatest of Shakespeare's plays and also condemned as the most flawed of his major works. This collection of critical essays centres on race as the main concern of the play, highlighting the area as central to the understandin."@en

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