Othello: Critical Essays by Philip C. Kolin
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Overview: In what must be the most egregious understatement in Othello criticism, William Hazlitt wrote in 1817 that the play “excites our sympathy in an extraordinary degree.” Exceeding Hazlitt’s enthusiasm, A. C. Bradley announced in 1904 that “Of all Shakespeare’s tragedies Othello is the most painfully exciting and terrible” (Shakespearean Tragedy, 140). For centuries, though, the play had been terrifying readers and audiences.
Including twenty-one groundbreaking chapters that examine one of Shakespeare’s most complex tragedies. Othello: Critical Essays explores issues of friendship and fealty, love and betrayal, race and gender issues, and much more.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational > Literary Criticism > Shakespearean
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