Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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- 1564-1616
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- A Routledge literary sourcebook on William Shakespeare's Othello
- A fury in the words : love and embarrassment in Shakespeare's Venice
- A short view of tragedy; : its original, excellency, and corruption. With some reflections on Shakespear, and other practitioners for the stage
- Citing Shakespeare : the reinterpretation of race in contemporary literature and art
- Critical essays on Shakespeare's Othello
- Faith in Shakespeare
- Forgeries of memory and meaning : Blacks and the regimes of race in American theater and film before World War II
- Inconsistencies : studies in the New Testament, the Inferno, Othello, and Beowulf
- Magic in the web : action & language in Othello
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello : a contextual history
- Othello : a critical reader
- Othello : authoritative text, sources and contexts, criticism
- Othello : new critical essays
- Othello : new essays by Black writers
- Othello : the state of play
- Othello and interpretive traditions
- Othello as tragedy : some problems of judgment and feeling
- Othello, the Moor of Venice
- Othello: an historical and comparative study
- Pragmatic approaches to Shakespeare : essays on Othello, Coriolanus, and Timon of Athens
- Race in William Shakespeare's Othello
- Racism, misogyny, and the Othello myth : inter-racial couples from Shakespeare to Spike Lee
- Shakespeare and Venice
- Shakespeare in Africa (& other venues) : import and the appropriation of culture
- Shakespeare jungle fever : national-imperial re-visions of race, rape, and sacrifice
- Shakespeare's big men : tragedy and the problem of resentment
- Shakespeare, Jonson, and the myth of Venice
- Speaking of the Moor : from Alcazar to Othello
- Stanislavsky produces Othello
- The Othello of Shakespeare's audience
- The apologetics of evil : the case of Iago
- The politics of Paul Robeson's Othello
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