
Along with Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth, Othello is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. What distinguishes Othello is its bold treatment of racial and gender themes. It is also the only tragedy to feature a main character, Iago, who truly seems evil, betraying and deceiving those that trust him purely for spite and with no political goal. This edition, the first to give full attention to these themes, includes an extensive introduction stresses the public dimensions of the tragedy, paying particular attention to its treatment of color and social relations. Designed to meet the needs of theatre professionals, the edition includes an extensive performance history, while on-page commentary and notes explain language, word play, and staging. Collated and edited from all existing printings, this entirely new edition uses modern day spelling to make readings smoother. Appendices are included which explain the dating problems many have found in the play, describe the music that has traditionally accompanied it, and provide a full translation of the Italian novella from which the story derives.Like all editions of the Oxford Shakespeare in the Oxford World Classics series, Othello includes a full index to the introduction and commentary. It is illustrated with production photographs and related art, and features a durable sewn binding for lasting use. The Oxford Shakespeare offers authoritative texts from leading scholars in editions designed to interpret and illuminate the plays for all modern readers.
A Moorish general finds his marriage and military standing systematically dismantled by the manipulative machinations of his trusted ensign. Othello, a respected commander in the Venetian army, marries Desdemona, a noblewoman, against the wishes of her father. His subordinate, Iago, harbors deep resentment toward Othello and initiates a campaign of psychological warfare, planting false evidence of infidelity to incite Othello's jealousy. The narrative unfolds through a series of escalating confrontations that test the boundaries of trust, social status, and personal integrity within a rigid military hierarchy.
Discussion often centers on the psychological complexity of Iago and the rapid descent of Othello from a composed leader to a man consumed by suspicion. Readers frequently highlight the play's enduring relevance regarding themes of prejudice and the fragility of human trust. Critics often analyze the structural precision of the plot, noting how the confined setting intensifies the claustrophobic atmosphere of the tragedy. The work remains a primary subject for academic study due to its stark portrayal of how manipulation can exploit the vulnerabilities of the human psyche. Many readers find the play's examination of social alienation to be as pertinent today as it was during its initial performance.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2006-06-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192814516
ISBN-13:
9780192814517
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