Othello: New PerspectivesVirginia Mason Vaughan, Kent Cartwright |
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... turn the loving and trusting Othello into the " green - ey'd monster " of hateful jealousy . To comment on a scene that has been so frequently discussed is to risk a redundancy especially embarrassing in an essay on repetition , but I turn ...
... turn the loving and trusting Othello into the " green - ey'd monster " of hateful jealousy . To comment on a scene that has been so frequently discussed is to risk a redundancy especially embarrassing in an essay on repetition , but I turn ...
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... turn , the same metonymic process that suppresses the antece- dent of " it " and " cause " in this speech works upon ... turns the self - instruction into a self - referential trope , and what begins as the preparative to the killing of ...
... turn , the same metonymic process that suppresses the antece- dent of " it " and " cause " in this speech works upon ... turns the self - instruction into a self - referential trope , and what begins as the preparative to the killing of ...
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... turn her virtue into pitch , And out of her own goodness make the net That shall enmesh them all . ( 335-62 ) Iago's advice to Cassio is " honest , " and he here plays , ironically and self - consciously , with the adjective so often ...
... turn her virtue into pitch , And out of her own goodness make the net That shall enmesh them all . ( 335-62 ) Iago's advice to Cassio is " honest , " and he here plays , ironically and self - consciously , with the adjective so often ...
Contents
List of Contributors | 9 |
The Second Quarto of Othello and the Question | 26 |
What needs | 48 |
Copyright | |
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