Speaking of the Moor: From "Alcazar" to "Othello"University of Pennsylvania Press, 03.08.2010 - 264 Seiten Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title |
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... Eleazar is at once the son of a conquered Barbarian king and the husband to a Spanish noblewoman as well as the lover of the Spanish queen and, for a brief but incredible moment, the Spanish king himself. And Oth- ello, as we have seen ...
... . Within its dramatic fiction , the “ perfect villainy ” of the leading Moor ( 5.5.3794 ) , the self - styled “ black Prince of Divels” Eleazar (1.1.126), provides the official rationale for the incrimination 6 INTRODUCTION.
From "Alcazar" to "Othello" Emily C. Bartels. Divels” Eleazar (1.1.126), provides the official rationale for the incrimination and banishment of all Moors. And while Othello has obvious clout in the high circles of the Venetian court as ...
... Eleazar in Spain, Othello in Venice). Such is not ordinarily the case within representations of other “non- Europeans.” Consider the innovative “tyrant plays” that chose “Eastern” despots, in lieu of English monarchs, to tell cautionary ...
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Imperialist Beginnings Hakluyts Navigations and the Place and Displacement of Africa | 45 |
Incorporate in Rome Titus Andronicus and the Consequence of Conquest | 65 |
Too Many Blackamoors Deportation Discrimination and Elizabeth I | 100 |
Banishing all the Moors Lusts Dominion and the Story of Spain | 118 |
Cultural Traffic The History and Description of Africa and the Unmooring of the Moor | 138 |
The stranger of here and everywhere Othello and the Moor of Venice | 155 |
A Brave New World | 191 |
NOTES | 195 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 227 |
INDEX | 243 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 251 |