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OTHELLO (THE NEW CAMBRIDGE SHAKESPEARE) 2ND EDITION

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Book Details:

  • Author: William Shakespeare

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Release Date: 21-07-2012

  • ISBN: 9781107614192

  • Language: English

  • Pages: N/A

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches


About The Book:

Othello is one of William Shakespeare’s most revered tragedies, and this edition, from The New Cambridge Shakespeare series, offers an authoritative and insightful version of the play. Known for its compelling narrative about jealousy, betrayal, and manipulation, Othello continues to captivate readers and audiences alike, exploring timeless themes that remain relevant in today’s world.

This edition provides an accessible and comprehensive text, along with scholarly commentary and analysis, making it ideal for students and scholars of English literature. Othello delves into complex issues such as race, power, and identity, all framed within a tragic narrative of love and deception. With its lucid and informative introduction, the book guides readers through the play’s nuances, encouraging a deeper understanding of Shakespeare’s rich language and the social context in which he wrote.

Whether you are a newcomer to Shakespeare or a seasoned scholar, this edition offers a well-rounded view of Othello, illuminating the intricacies of this iconic tragedy and its ongoing cultural significance.