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Keyword othello
- "Otello" The Story That Started It All
- http://www.classical.net:80/music/comp.lst/works/verdi/otello/otstory.html
- A modern translation of Cinthio'sMoor of Venice, Shakespeare's source forOthello:
- keywords: history, oth, othello, source, moor
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Individual plays > Othello
- valid as of 2005-09-12
- "Otello" The Story That Started It All
- http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/works/verdi/otello/index.html
- The Verdi Opera net has the source for Cinthio'sMoor of Venice, known asOtello. Access this resource at:
- keywords: oth, othello, otello, moor
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Shakespeare's sources > Othello
- valid as of 2005-09-14
- "That Which Heaven Hath Forbid the Ottomites": The Turks in Shakespeare'sOthello
- http://www.io.com/~jlockett/Grist/English/othello.html
- Locket, Joseph. "'That Which Heaven Hath Forbid the Ottomites': The Turks in Shakespeare'sOthello."Grist for the Mill: Papers, Projects, and Positions. Briefly exploresOthelloin the context of relations between Western Europe and the Ottoman Empire in the Early Modern Period:
- keywords: context, early modern, history, Oth, othello, ottoman, turks
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > Othello
- valid as of 2005-09-08
- Approximations: Iago as a Plautineleno
- http://www.marshall.edu/engsr/SR1997.html#Approximations:%20Iago%20as%20a%20Plautine
- Gilchrist, K.J. "Approximations: Iago as a Plautineleno."West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association Selected Papers (SRASP)20 (1997). Gilchrist examines the characer of Iago in terms of Plautus' classicallenoor pimp figure:
- keywords: Plautus, leno, iago, motives, Oth, othello, pimp
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > Othello
- valid as of 2005-09-08
- Othello: Quarto 2
- http://dewey.lib.upenn.edu/CETI/Furness/index.cfm?TextID=othello_1630&PagePosition=1
- The tragoedy ofOthello, the Moore of Venice: as it hath beene diuerse times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, by his Maiesties Seruants. London: Printed by A.M. for Richard Hawkins, 1630. (Othello):
- keywords: globe, london, oth, othello, richard, quarto
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Facsimiles
- valid as of 2005-09-12
- Othello: Quarto 4
- http://dewey.lib.upenn.edu/CETI/Furness/index.cfm?TextID=othello_1681&PagePosition=1
- Othello, The Moor of Venice: a tragedy: as it hath been divers times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, And now at the Theater Royal, by His Majesties servants.London : Printed for W. Weak, 1681. (Othello):
- keywords: globe, london, oth, othello, theater, tragedy
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Facsimiles
- valid as of 2005-09-12
- OthelloPenguin Classics Teachers' Guide
- http://www.penguinclassics.co.uk/nf/shared/WebDisplay/0,,82531_1_10,00.html
- James, Deborah. "Teachers' Guides:Othello: William Shakespeare." Penguin Classics Online. London: Penguin Books, 1995-2006.
- keywords: guide, Oth, othello
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Teaching resources > Othello
- valid as of 2005-09-06
- Redemption and Damnation:Measure for MeasureandOthelloas Contrasting Paired Visions
- http://www.marshall.edu/engsr/SR1996.html#Redemption
- Bennett, Robert. "Redemption and Damnation:Measure for MeasureandOthelloAs Contrasting Paired Visions."West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association Selected Papers (SRASP)19 (1996). Bennett presentsMeasure for MeasureandOthelloas the two sides of a cohesive statement about redemption and damnation:
- keywords: damnation, MM, measure for measure, Oth, othello, redemption
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > Othello
- valid as of 2005-09-08
- Shakespeare Navigators
- http://www.shakespeare-navigators.com/
- Here you can find the complete text A. C. Bradley's critical classic, "Shakespearean Tragedy." Additional information, such as scene indexes, notable quotes, and character reviews can be found for some of Shakespeare's plays. This site was created by Philip Weller, Ph.D.
- keywords: criticism, ham, hamlet, lectures, london, mac, macbeth, oth, othello, tragedy
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Study materials