Othello: New PerspectivesVirginia Mason Vaughan, Kent Cartwright |
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... London , 1655 ( Wing STC S2939 ) , Sig . A1 . The play was transferred from Richard Hawkins , the publisher of Q2 , to R. Mead and C. Meredith on 29 May 1638 ; they in turn transferred it to William Leake on 29 January 1639 ( Greg ...
... London , 1655 ( Wing STC S2939 ) , Sig . A1 . The play was transferred from Richard Hawkins , the publisher of Q2 , to R. Mead and C. Meredith on 29 May 1638 ; they in turn transferred it to William Leake on 29 January 1639 ( Greg ...
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... ( London : Methuen , 1985 ) , p . 139 . 24. Serpieri ( ibid . , p . 142 ) has suggested an underlying equivalence between Othello and Iago in the degree to which both are " imprisoned " in the antithetical " rhetorical modes " that ...
... ( London : Methuen , 1985 ) , p . 139 . 24. Serpieri ( ibid . , p . 142 ) has suggested an underlying equivalence between Othello and Iago in the degree to which both are " imprisoned " in the antithetical " rhetorical modes " that ...
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... ( London : Sussex University Press , 1975 ) , pp . 30 , 49 ; Thomas Rymer , A Short View of Tragedy ( London , 1693 ) ; repr . in Curt Zimansky , ed . , The Critical Works of Thomas Rymer ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1956 ) , pp ...
... ( London : Sussex University Press , 1975 ) , pp . 30 , 49 ; Thomas Rymer , A Short View of Tragedy ( London , 1693 ) ; repr . in Curt Zimansky , ed . , The Critical Works of Thomas Rymer ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1956 ) , pp ...
Contents
List of Contributors | 9 |
The Second Quarto of Othello and the Question | 26 |
What needs | 48 |
Copyright | |
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