Sometimes what’s inside the book lives up to what is promised by the cover. So we should be judging.
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Sometimes what’s inside the book lives up to what is promised by the cover. So we should be judging.
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Review of Ben Kingsley at RC as a cinammon-Othello, "Restores the hero to Islam’ thereby abandoning ‘the always defeated attempt to trace racial themes in this play, and root[ing] it much more profitably in a collision of culture.” #ShakeRace
This guy apparently missed all the race stuff in the play, like "begrimed and blacked as my own face." That's clearly not a racial theme.pic.twitter.com/FUQW9ZONcd
There is a lot going on with these, but I think the Signet edition still stands out.
It sure does! I showed it to one of my students and he couldn't believe it.pic.twitter.com/MesJ3nnoRq
Nonscholarly observation: I am tired and silly at the end of a long day so I rearranged the position of two of them to fully demonstrate the impressive side-eyepic.twitter.com/W61S3eOBCP
I came across a copy of the Signet edition at a bookstore in MA last weekend and followed your practice of buying it so that it would be out of circulation.
Are you collecting others? A couple more on the shelf next to me.pic.twitter.com/hEejt3PXCE
Can you get me the year on that Oxford World Classics? And the editor?
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