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In this volume on Othello , Laurie Maguire examines the use and misuse of language, the play's textual and performance histories and how critics and directors have responded to the language of sexual jealousy.
In this volume on Othello, Laurie Maguire examines the use and misuse of language, the play's textual and performance histories and how critics and directors have responded to the language of sexual jealousy.
Laurie Maguire is Professor of English at Magdalen College, Oxford. Her research encompasses textual studies, editing, Elizabethan performance, classical influences on Renaissance writers, Elizabethan barbers and surgeons, contemporary performances of Shakespeare's plays, and feminist criticism.
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PrefaceIntroduction1. Language in Print2. Language: Forms and Uses3. Language Through Time4. Writing and Language SkillsFurther Reading
PrefaceIntroduction1. Language in Print2. Language: Forms and Uses3. Language Through Time4. Writing and Language SkillsFurther Reading
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Readers should write immediately to Bloomsbury for an examination copy of this book. Many will want to adopt it in their courses, and everybody, to judge from my experience, will derive great quantities of pleasure and profit from reading it. Edward Pechter, Concordia University, Canada The Shakespeare Newsletter
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