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Tables of Contents for Othello
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
vii
 
Preface
ix
 
A Note on the Text
xiii
 
The Text of Othello
The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice
2
117
Textual Commentary
119
4
Textual Notes
123
6
Sources and Contexts
Othello in Its Own Time
129
22
Giraldi Cinthio
[The Moor of Venice]
151
14
Criticism
Othello in Critical History
165
36
Thomas Rymer
["A Bloody Farce"]
201
9
Charles Gildon
[Comments on Rymer's Othello]
210
6
Samuel Johnson
[Shakespeare, the Rules, and Othello]
216
5
Charles Lamb
[Othello's Color: Theatrical versus Literary Representation]
221
1
William Hazlitt
[Iago, Heroic Tragedy, and Othello]
222
8
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
[Comments on Othello]
230
5
A.C. Bradley
["The Most Painfully Exciting and the Most Terrible" of Shakespeare's Tragedies]
235
9
T.S. Eliot
["The Last Great Speech of Othello"]
244
1
Kenneth Burke
Othello: An Essay to Illustrate a Method
244
4
G.K. Hunter
Othello and Colour Prejudice
248
14
Lynda E. Boose
Othello's Handkerchief: "The Recognizance and Pledge of Love"
262
13
Mark Rose
Othello's Occupation: Shakespeare and the Romance of Chivalry
275
14
James R. Siemon
"Nay, That's Not Next": Othello, [5.2] in Performance, 1760-1900
289
17
Michael Neill
Unproper Beds: Race, Adultery, and the Hideous in Othello
306
23
Patricia Parker
Othello and Hamlet: Dilation, Spying and the "Secret Place" of Woman
329
21
Michael D. Bristol
Charivari and the Comedy of Abjection in Othello
350
16
Edward Pechter
"Too Much Violence": Murdering Wives in Othello
366
23
Selected Bibliography
389