Othello: A Casebook -- John Wain [Editor]

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Macmillan, 1977, Vintage paperback - Literary Theory - 245pp.

Alongside critical articles by Thomas Rymer, Samuel Johnson, Coleridge and A.C. Bradley, John Wain has collected together a wide range of contemporary articles on Shakespeare's "Othello".

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