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Shakespeare's Othello

by Harold Bloom, William Shakespeare

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The exciting new series that began in Fall 2004 with Macbeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Henry IVcontinues... "Negative charisma is an odd endowment; Iago represents it uniquely in Shakespeare, and most literary incarnations of it since owe much to Iago." - Harold Bloom Each edition in the Harold Bloom Shakespeare series will include the full text of the play, with editorial revisions and commentary by Harold Bloom.… (more)
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Forget Coles Notes. Harold Bloom's lit critism is actually literate and if you are studying Shakespeare in university or highschool he is the one to read. ( )
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Harold Bloom is the credited author in library catalogs, with William Shakespeare an 'other' author. The essay "Othello" was previously published as part of "Shakespeare : the invention of the human" by Harold Bloom, published by Riverhead in 1998.
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The exciting new series that began in Fall 2004 with Macbeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Henry IVcontinues... "Negative charisma is an odd endowment; Iago represents it uniquely in Shakespeare, and most literary incarnations of it since owe much to Iago." - Harold Bloom Each edition in the Harold Bloom Shakespeare series will include the full text of the play, with editorial revisions and commentary by Harold Bloom.

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