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Othello
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- Book Synopsis
- 'If we wish to know the force of human genius we should read Shakespeare' William Hazlitt A soldier of great standing and a newly married man, Othello seems to be in an enviable position. And yet, when his supposed friend sows doubts in his mind about his wife's fidelity, he is gradually consumed by suspicion. In this tragedy of strange, ornate beauty and remarkable psychological power, innocence is corrupted, and goodness and happiness are wantonly destroyed. Used and Recommended by the National Theatre General Editor Stanley Wells Edited by Kenneth Muir Introduction by Tom McAlindon
- About The Author
- William Shakespeare was born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden in late April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He wrote about 38 plays (the precise number is uncertain), many of which are regarded as the most exceptional works of drama ever produced, including Romeo and Juliet (1595), Henry V (1599), Hamlet (1601), Othello (1604), King Lear (1606) and Macbeth (1606), as well as a collection of 154 sonnets, which number among the most profound and influential love poetry in English. Shakespeare died in Stratford in 1616.
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- ISBN
- 9780141396514
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Penguin Classics, (06 August 2015)
- Number of Pages
- 272
- Weight
- 200 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 196 x 130 x 16 mm
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