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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY: OTHELLO

Bartels, Emily C. 1990: “Making More of the Moor: Aaron, Othello, and
Renaissance Refashionings of Race”. Shakespeare Quarterly 41: 433-
54.
Bradley, A.C. 1985 (1904): Shakespearean Tragedy. Basingstoke and
London: Macmillan. 142-98.
Davidson, Peter 1988: Othello: An Introduction to the Variety of Criticism.
Basingstoke and London: Macmillan (Critics’ Debate).
Hadfield, Andrew, ed. 2003: A Routledge Literary Sourcebook on William
Shakespeare’s Othello. London and New York: Routledge.
Hunter, G.K. 1978: “Othello and Colour Prejudice”. Dramatic Identities and
Cultural Traditions: Studies in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries.
Liverpool: Liverpool UP. 31-59.
MacDonald, Joyce G. 2000: “Black Ram, White Ewe: Shakespeare, Race,
and Women”. A Feminist Companion to Shakespeare. Ed. D.
Callaghan. Oxford: Blackwell. 188-207.
Newman, Karen 1987: "'And Wash the Ethiop White': Femininity and the
Monstruous in Othello". Shakespeare Reproduced. Eds. J.E. Howard
and M.F. O'Connor. New York and London: Methuen. 143-62.
Parker, Patricia 1994: “Fantasies of ‘Race’ and ‘Gender’: Africa, Othello, and
Bringing to Light”. Women, ‘Race’, and Writing in the Early Modern
Period. Eds. M. Hendricks and P. Parker. London and New York:
Routledge. 84-100.
Sinfield, Alan 1992: Faultlines: Cultural Materialism and the Politics of
Dissident Reading. Oxford: Clarendon. 52-79.
Wain, John, ed. 1994 (1971): Shakespeare: Othello. Basingstoke and
London: Macmillan (Casebook Series).
Wayne, Valerie 1991: "Historical Differences: Misogyny and Othello". The
Matter of Difference: Materialist Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare.
Ed. V. Wayne. New York and London: Harvester Wheatsheaf. 153-79.

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