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(Othello) The Tragedy of Othello : the Moor of Venice

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  • "Othello, the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "William Shakespeare's Othello"
  • "Shakespeare's Othello"
  • "Moor of Venice"@en
  • "Moor of Venice"
  • "Othello"
  • "Othello"@en
  • "Otello"@en
  • "Othello in modern English"
  • "Kittredge Shakespeares Othello"@en

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  • "Contains some introductory material."@en
  • "Shakespeare's play directed by Frank Melton."@en
  • "Shakespeare's play directed by Frank Melton."
  • "Reproduces the playtext in a form close to the original printed work (1622)."@en
  • "Othello, a high-ranking Moorish soldier, marries Desdemona, daughter of a Venetian senator who opposes the marriage. Othello wins over her family, but a frustrated ensign, Iago, sabotages his happiness by insinuating that Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio, another officer. Jealousy, racial overtones, confusion, fear, and lies eventually destroy love, honor, friendship, and respect."
  • "Othello, a high-ranking Moorish soldier, marries Desdemona, daughter of a Venetian senator who opposes the marriage. Othello wins over her family, but a frustrated ensign, Iago, sabotages his happiness by insinuating that Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio, another officer. Jealousy, racial overtones, confusion, fear, and lies eventually destroy love, honor, friendship, and respect."@en
  • "A young woman's elopement with a dark-skinned foreigner. An evil manipulator, dead set on bloody revenge. A noble warrior, fatally consumed by jealousy. Shakespeare's play about the Moor who "loved not wisely but too well," comes to life in this intensely thrilling and beautifully illustrated retelling."@en
  • "Othello, a general in the Venetian army, has married the lovely Desdemona, and Roderigo is not at all happy. He was hoping to woo Desdemona for himself. Roderigo's jealousy is all Iago, Roderigo's sneaky friend, needs, as he has his own reasons to be angry with Othello. By weaving an intricate web of deceit, infidelity, and envy, Iago is able to plant false suspicions and lead people to commit crimes that will destroy the relationships dearest to them. This is an unabridged version of one of William Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, first published in England in 1622."@en
  • "Annotated promptbook with cuts and additions in pencil and cues and blocking notations is called "the acting version by Margaret Webster.""
  • "Presents the text of the play, accompanied by explanatory notes and an introduction to Shakespeare's life and theater."@en
  • "A discussion of the sources and historical background of the play accompanies the text and critical commentaries."@en
  • "Unique features include an extensive overview of Shakespeare's life, world, and theater by the general editor of Signet Classic Shakespeare series, plus a special introduction to the play by the editor Sylvan Barnet, Tufts University. This book contains information on the source from which Shakespeare derived "Othello"--Selections from Giraldi Cinthio's "Hecatommithi.""@en
  • "Folger Shakespeare Library is the world's leading center for Shakespeare studies. Each edition includes: freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play; full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play; scene-by-scene plot summaries; a key to famous lines and phrases; an introduction to reading Shakespeare's language; an essay by an outstanding scholar providing a modern perspective on the play; illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare Library's vast holdings of rare books. Essay by Susan Snyder. The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs."@en
  • "Othello, a Moorish general in the service of Venice, has married Desdemona, beautiful daughter of a Venetian Senator. But Iago, Othello's malignant ensign, is determined to destroy their happiness."
  • "Othello, a noble Moor, has a lieutenant, Iago, who is insanely jealous of Othello's success and higher rank. At every turn Iago plots to exploit Othello, undermine his trust in his wife, and deceive him into an all-consuming jealousy. Iago's successful conniving results in Othello smothering his wife. The treachery is revealed only after the murder. Othello wounds Iago in a vengeful fight, then kills himself."@en
  • "Othello is probably the most neatly, the most formally constructed of Shakespeare's plays. Every character is, for example, balanced by another similar or contrasting character. The outer limits of the world of Othello are defined by the Turks, who, just over the horizon, sail back and forth trying to confuse and trick the Christians in order to invade their dominions and destroy them."@en
  • "One of Shakespeare's finest works is available in a new edition, based on the best early printed version of the play. This new edition of Othello reflects the latest scholarship and includes information on Shakespeare's life, explanatory notes, and a Modern Perspective section. Illustrated."@en

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  • "Promptbooks"
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  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Tragedy"@en
  • "Tragedies (Drama)"
  • "Tragedies"@en
  • "Tragedies"
  • "Interleaved copies (Provenance)"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Dramat angielski"
  • "Shakespeare, drama"@en
  • "Love stories (Drama)"@en
  • "English drama (Tragedy)"@en

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  • "(Othello) The Tragedy of Othello : the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "(Othello) The Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO THE MOOR OF VENICE"
  • "The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. Edited by Gerald Eades Bentley"@en
  • "Othello, the Moor of Venice : a tragedy"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello, : the Moor of Venice"
  • "Othello: the tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice"
  • "Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of othello,the moor of venice ed. by tucker brooke and lawrence mason.New ed. rev. by tucker brooke"
  • "The tragedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello ; The moor of Venice"
  • "The Tragedy of Othello ; The Moor of Venice"
  • "The tradegy of Othello the moor of venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice"
  • "Tragedy of Othello, The moor of Venice"@en
  • "Othello"
  • "Othello"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello : the Moor of Venice : with new and updated critical essays and a revised bibliography"
  • "Othello, The Moor of Venice. A tragedy"
  • "The Tragedy of Othello : the Moore of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of othello, the moor of venice : ed. from the original text by G.B. Harrison"
  • "Othello : the tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "Othello, the moor of Venice a tragedy"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice : complete and unabridged"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello ; : The moor of Venice"
  • "Othello, the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The Tragedy of Othello The Moor of Venice"
  • "The Tragedy of Othello, the moor of Venice"
  • "The Tragedy of Othello, the moor of Venice"@en
  • "[The tragedy of] Othello : the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello : the moor of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello : the moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. / Louis B. Wright"@en
  • "The tragedy of othello, the moor of venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of othello, the moor of Venice"
  • "The Tragedy of Othello the moor of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello, the moor of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello, the moor of Venice"@en
  • "The Tragedy of Othello : the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The Tragedy of Othello : the Moor of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice : with new and updated critical essays and a revised bibliography"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello the moor of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello the moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello; the moor of Venice"@en
  • "The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"
  • "... The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"
  • "Othello, the Moor of Venice a tragedy"@en
  • "The Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello : The moor of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello; the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "Tragedy of Othello, the moor of Venice"@en
  • "(Othello) The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello. : the moor of Venice. Shakespeare. Ed. by Alvin Kernan"
  • "The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"
  • "The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello"@en
  • "The Tragedy of Othello / the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello : the Moor of Venice"@en
  • "The tragedy of Othello : the Moor of Venice"

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