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Othello And the Shadow of Jealousy
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Othello And the Shadow of Jealousy

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In the glowing courts of Venice, where ambition is measured in whispered bargains, and upon the storm-battered shores of Cyprus, where war and intrigue walk hand in hand, there stirs a tale most grievous and affecting. Here, the noble Othello - stout of heart yet blind to the snares and serpents that lie coiled beneath courtly smiles. He secures for himself a bride of rarest virtue and sweetest nature. Yet even in such triumph, the seeds of calamity are sown. For envy, that green-eyed fiend, and falsehood, that villainous sprite, conspire to poison the well of trust. Around Othello, friendships curdle, good names are sullied, and the purest love is set upon by creeping suspicion and cankered jealousy. This is not Shakespeare's play. This is Othello retold as a dark, atmospheric novel penned in a vivid, brooding style inspired by the richly textured storytelling of Charles Dickens. A literary adaptation by Richard Pinner, professor of linguistics and digital communication, it reimagines the Bard's tragedy as a story of manipulation, race, passion, and betrayal in a corrupt world. This edition also includes a series of short essays exploring key modern themes: race and ethnicity, queer theory, and feminist interpretation. This unique edition is not the public domain play, but a complete literary novel adaptation, expanded with critical insights by a modern scholar.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hungry Wolf Press
Date
27 April 2025
Pages
282
ISBN
9781917595230

In the glowing courts of Venice, where ambition is measured in whispered bargains, and upon the storm-battered shores of Cyprus, where war and intrigue walk hand in hand, there stirs a tale most grievous and affecting. Here, the noble Othello - stout of heart yet blind to the snares and serpents that lie coiled beneath courtly smiles. He secures for himself a bride of rarest virtue and sweetest nature. Yet even in such triumph, the seeds of calamity are sown. For envy, that green-eyed fiend, and falsehood, that villainous sprite, conspire to poison the well of trust. Around Othello, friendships curdle, good names are sullied, and the purest love is set upon by creeping suspicion and cankered jealousy. This is not Shakespeare's play. This is Othello retold as a dark, atmospheric novel penned in a vivid, brooding style inspired by the richly textured storytelling of Charles Dickens. A literary adaptation by Richard Pinner, professor of linguistics and digital communication, it reimagines the Bard's tragedy as a story of manipulation, race, passion, and betrayal in a corrupt world. This edition also includes a series of short essays exploring key modern themes: race and ethnicity, queer theory, and feminist interpretation. This unique edition is not the public domain play, but a complete literary novel adaptation, expanded with critical insights by a modern scholar.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hungry Wolf Press
Date
27 April 2025
Pages
282
ISBN
9781917595230