Introduction
1. Early Modern Contexts: Sources, Peoples, and Places
2. Genre
3. Sex, Love, and Objects
4. Othello and Scholarly Debates;
5. Othello Onstage, Part 1: Stage Histories
6. Othello Onstage, Part 2: Black Actors, White Actresses
7. Othello Onstage, Part 3: Othello in the World
8. Othello: Restaged/Rewritten;
Othello
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
A major new edition of Shakespeare's powerful tragedy with a new introduction bringing it up-to-date for today's students.
Ayanna Thompson is Professor of English Literature at
George Washington University, USA and author of several books about
Shakespeare and race.
E. A. J. Honigmann was Joseph Cowen Professor of English
Literature at the Universty of Newcastle, UK.
The new introduction for the revised edition of Othello by Ayanna
Thompson is a welcome reconsideration of the 1997 original Arden3
edition … Thompson’s introduction recognizes and incorporates the
vast critical world of early modern race studies that has developed
in the past twenty years … [It] is wide-ranging yet absolutely
clear, providing a new frame for the play that students and
academics alike will find useful for years to come … The superb
introduction … opens new avenues of research and frames the play in
ways that bring it up to date with the latest scholarship.
*Sixteenth Century Journal*
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