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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 8 of 9]

Chapter 148: OTHELLO.
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This volume assembles three major tragedies — Hamlet, King Lear, and Othello — presenting both the play texts and extensive editorial apparatus. For Hamlet it offers multiple early printed versions and a prefatory discussion tracing differences among quartos and theatrical sources, with annotations highlighting variant readings. King Lear and Othello appear with critical notes that clarify language, stage practice, and textual emendation. The prefatory material and scholarly annotations explain printing history, editorial choices, and probable manuscript corruptions, while the notes guide readers through linguistic difficulties, scene variations, and thematic concerns such as political power, familial breakdown, and betrayal.


OTHELLO.


DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[D].

  • Duke of Venice.
  • Brabantio, a senator.
  • Other Senators.
  • Gratiano, brother to Brabantio.
  • Lodovico, kinsman to Brabantio.
  • Othello, a noble Moor in the service of the Venetian state.
  • Cassio, his lieutenant.
  • Iago, his ancient.
  • Roderigo, a Venetian gentleman[E].
  • Montano, Othello's predecessor in the government of Cyprus.
  • Clown, servant to Othello.
  • Desdemona, daughter to Brabantio and wife to Othello.
  • Emilia, wife to Iago.
  • Bianca, mistress to Cassio[F].

Sailor, Messenger, Herald, Officers, Gentlemen, Musicians, and Attendants.

Scene[G]: Venice: a seaport in Cyprus.

[D] Dramatis Personæ.] The Names of the Actors. At the end of the play in F1 F2 F3 (The actors names. F2 F3). The actors Names. Prefixed to the play first in F4.

[E] Roderigo....] Rodorigo, a gull'd Gentleman. Ff.

[F] mistress to Cassio.] a Curtezan. Ff.

[G] Scene:] First given by Rowe.

THE TRAGEDY OF

OTHELLO,

THE MOOR OF VENICE.