The visceral responses of theatrical audiences to Othello across time and place clash oddly with the scepticism often ascribed to this play, and famously discussed in Stanley Cavell’s seminal work, Disowning Knowledge (2003). The debate aroused by Cavell’s sharply philosophical, and partly psychoanalytical inquiry into Othello’s reasons for “disowning knowledge” has brought fuel to the issue of Othello’s scepticism. After taking initial stock of Cavell’s reading and of the main objections raised against his subtle argument, this essay explores the textual and cultural reasons for the contradiction between the shapes of scepticism moulded in Othello and the extreme emotional responses of audiences recorded by Mason Vaughan (Othello: A Cont...
Defined for the first time by Sir Thomas Elyot as a «secte of Phylosophers, whiche affirmed nothynge...
Othello´s acclaimed bravery and courage cannot save him from his demise. This essay considers aspect...
An early scene in Act Two of Shakespeare's Othello is often cut or shortened. It is the one in which...
The visceral responses of theatrical audiences to Othello across time and place clash oddly with the...
According to Stanley Cavell, in Shakespeare’s Othello Desdemona plays a similar role to that of God ...
In the present article I attempt to provide an account of the skeptic-narcissist paradox, which Stan...
The aim of the paper is to show how Stanley Cavell's reading of Shakespeare's King Lear, A Winter's ...
Defined for the first time by Sir Thomas Elyot as a «secte of Phylosophers, whiche affirmed nothynge...
Certain characters in Shakespeare share lineages grounded in thematic concerns. Tracing such lineage...
Shakespeare's Othello, a play written on the cusp of the modern era, is manifestly concerned with th...
Early modern English culture was marked by a prolonged and multi-faceted struggle with uncertainty. ...
In her survey of current attitudes towards Shakespeare in the American theatre, Felicia Hardison Lon...
Othello’s race, Desdemona’s perfect purity, and Iago’s motives have long occupied critics of the pla...
In this study, I employ Francis Bacon's concept of simulation, or 'false profession,' to discuss Oth...
After World War II, Shakespearean critics often found ‘race’ to be an incidental discourse in (c 0.1...
Defined for the first time by Sir Thomas Elyot as a «secte of Phylosophers, whiche affirmed nothynge...
Othello´s acclaimed bravery and courage cannot save him from his demise. This essay considers aspect...
An early scene in Act Two of Shakespeare's Othello is often cut or shortened. It is the one in which...
The visceral responses of theatrical audiences to Othello across time and place clash oddly with the...
According to Stanley Cavell, in Shakespeare’s Othello Desdemona plays a similar role to that of God ...
In the present article I attempt to provide an account of the skeptic-narcissist paradox, which Stan...
The aim of the paper is to show how Stanley Cavell's reading of Shakespeare's King Lear, A Winter's ...
Defined for the first time by Sir Thomas Elyot as a «secte of Phylosophers, whiche affirmed nothynge...
Certain characters in Shakespeare share lineages grounded in thematic concerns. Tracing such lineage...
Shakespeare's Othello, a play written on the cusp of the modern era, is manifestly concerned with th...
Early modern English culture was marked by a prolonged and multi-faceted struggle with uncertainty. ...
In her survey of current attitudes towards Shakespeare in the American theatre, Felicia Hardison Lon...
Othello’s race, Desdemona’s perfect purity, and Iago’s motives have long occupied critics of the pla...
In this study, I employ Francis Bacon's concept of simulation, or 'false profession,' to discuss Oth...
After World War II, Shakespearean critics often found ‘race’ to be an incidental discourse in (c 0.1...
Defined for the first time by Sir Thomas Elyot as a «secte of Phylosophers, whiche affirmed nothynge...
Othello´s acclaimed bravery and courage cannot save him from his demise. This essay considers aspect...
An early scene in Act Two of Shakespeare's Othello is often cut or shortened. It is the one in which...