"Othello" as the tragedy of Italy: showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain
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Terrace
1924
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title | "Othello" as the tragedy of Italy showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain |
title_auth | "Othello" as the tragedy of Italy showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain |
title_exact_search | "Othello" as the tragedy of Italy showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain |
title_full | "Othello" as the tragedy of Italy showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain by Lilian Winstanley |
title_fullStr | "Othello" as the tragedy of Italy showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain by Lilian Winstanley |
title_full_unstemmed | "Othello" as the tragedy of Italy showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain by Lilian Winstanley |
title_short | "Othello" as the tragedy of Italy |
title_sort | othello as the tragedy of italy showing that shakespeare s italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of spain |
title_sub | showing that Shakespeare's Italian contemporaries interpreted the story of the moor and the lady of Venice as symbolizing the tragedy of their country in the grip of Spain |
topic | Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Othello (DE-588)4099368-1 gnd |
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