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Othello’s Secret The Cyprus Problem 1st Edition

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Othello\'s Secret The Cyprus Problem 1st Edition

Author(s)

R M Christofides

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781474212984, 9781474212977

Publisher

The Arden Shakespeare

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PDF and EPUB

Description

Othello’s Secret uncovers the relationship between the play and the conflicts that have torn apart its Cypriot setting, providing a new and powerfully political reading. Exploring the domestic and military anxieties connected by Shakespeare, Christofides highlights the ways in which these issues resonate with current ideological and geographical divisions in Cyprus, divisions rooted in the 16th century struggles to control the island. Challenging the conventional view of Othello as a Venetian play, this book offers a fierce and personal example of how early modern literature can purposefully contribute to even the most complex geopolitical debates.

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Othello’s Secret The Cyprus Problem 1st Edition

SKU: 9781474212991

Original price was: $26.95.Current price is: $8.08.

Access Othello’s Secret The Cyprus Problem 1st Edition Now. Discount up to 90%

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Full Title

Othello\'s Secret The Cyprus Problem 1st Edition

Author(s)

R M Christofides

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781474212991, 9781474212977

Publisher

The Arden Shakespeare

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Othello’s Secret uncovers the relationship between the play and the conflicts that have torn apart its Cypriot setting, providing a new and powerfully political reading. Exploring the domestic and military anxieties connected by Shakespeare, Christofides highlights the ways in which these issues resonate with current ideological and geographical divisions in Cyprus, divisions rooted in the 16th century struggles to control the island. Challenging the conventional view of Othello as a Venetian play, this book offers a fierce and personal example of how early modern literature can purposefully contribute to even the most complex geopolitical debates.