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Shakespeare: Othello

Shakespeare: Othello

by Tony Bromham
Title:
Shakespeare: Othello
Author:
Tony Bromham
Series (if any):
Bloomsbury Master Guides
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
104 pages
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN-13:
9780333404072
EAN:
9780333404072
Publication Date:
07/04/1988
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
268
Dimensions (mm):
215 x 139 x 6
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Price:£16.19
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Delve into the captivating world of Shakespeare with Tony Bromham's riveting interpretation of 'Othello,' published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, a prestigious name synonymous with literary excellence. This masterfully crafted paperback edition, with its compact yet substantial 104 pages, is the perfect companion for readers who wish to explore the Bard's timeless works in depth. Measuring 215 x 139 x 6 mm and weighing a mere 268 grams, this book is designed for comfort and portability, making it an ideal choice for those on-the-go or for collectors seeking to expand their Shakespearean library. Each page brims with the eloquence and emotion that define the works of the legendary playwright, promising an intellectual feast for readers eager to immerse themselves in his powerful narrative. At its heart, 'Othello' is a tale of jealousy, deceit, and revenge, exploring the darker aspects of human nature through the lens of race, power, and love. The story of a Moorish general betrayed by those closest to him, it offers a stark commentary on prejudice and the destructive potential of unchecked emotion. Tony Bromham's adaptation masterfully captures the essence of Shakespeare's original work while presenting it in a format accessible to modern readers. His unique insights and interpretations bring new life to this classic tale, offering readers a fresh perspective on one of literature's most enduring stories. For those seeking an immersive educational experience, 'Othello' offers more than just words on a page. The book is replete with illustrations that enhance the story and help bring Shakespeare's characters to life, making it an invaluable resource for students, educators, and literature enthusiasts alike. The impact of 'Othello' on readers can be profound, eliciting a range of emotions from sorrow to anger to empathy. It challenges readers to confront their own biases and prejudices, inviting them to question the nature of truth, loyalty, and trust in an increasingly complex world. Whether you are a lifelong Shakespearean scholar or a curious newcomer, Tony Bromham's 'Othello' promises an unforgettable reading experience. Dive into this timeless tale and discover the power of words to move, inspire, and change hearts and minds. Don't miss out on this literary gem—add Tony Bromham's 'Othello' to your collection today!

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