Shakespeare's Invention of Othello: A Study in Early Modern EnglishMacmillan, 1988 - 284 pagina's Did Shakespeare succeed in his characterisation of Othello? Or is the noble but degraded Moor psychologically implausible? This book enters an old controversy in a new way. Martin Elliott takes fully into account the fact that Shakespeare was writing in Early Modern English and explores word-meanings and syntax and finds an extended consistency. |
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... example ; or by supplying an Elizabethan / Jacobean cultural context to the discussion ; or by considering the play as a piece for performance or in relation to Shakespeare's source- material . The need to remember how Othello would ...
... example ; or by supplying an Elizabethan / Jacobean cultural context to the discussion ; or by considering the play as a piece for performance or in relation to Shakespeare's source- material . The need to remember how Othello would ...
Pagina 73
... example is supplied of Othello's alacrity in crystallising something particular and definite around Iago's ifs and innuendoes . A fine piece of evidence is also supplied for the argument that Othello is the main originator of his own ...
... example is supplied of Othello's alacrity in crystallising something particular and definite around Iago's ifs and innuendoes . A fine piece of evidence is also supplied for the argument that Othello is the main originator of his own ...
Pagina 214
... example , Iago's . Iago's ' My Boate sailes freely , both with winde and Streame ' ( F1177 ; II.iii.59 / 60 ) expresses the nature of a pragmatic mariner , a nautical opportunist who gains as much advantage as he can from a coincidence ...
... example , Iago's . Iago's ' My Boate sailes freely , both with winde and Streame ' ( F1177 ; II.iii.59 / 60 ) expresses the nature of a pragmatic mariner , a nautical opportunist who gains as much advantage as he can from a coincidence ...
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But to be free and bounteous to her minde | 1 |
But that I loue the gentle Desdemona | 54 |
Who can controll his Fate? | 75 |
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