- Jacobean Contexts
- 1 – Global discourse: Venetians and Turks
- 2 – Military discourse: knights and mercenaries
- 3 – Racial discourse: black and white
- 4 – Marital discourse: husbands and wives
- Representations
- 5 – Othello in Restoration England
- 6 – Amateur versus professional: the Delaval Othello
- 7 – William Charles Macready and the domestic Othello
- 8 – Salvini, Irving, and the dissociation of intellect
- 9 – “The Ethiopian Moor”: Paul Robeson’s Othello
- 10 – Orson Welles and the patriarchal eye
- 11 – Othello for the 1990s: Trevor Nunn’s 1989 Royal Shakespeare Company production
- Conclusion
Topics covered by this book
- Othello (drama)
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