<p>2016 Reprint of 1961 Edition. &nbsp;Full facsimile of the original edition not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. &nbsp;In what is now considered a classic study noted Shakespearean Marvin Rosenberg sets out to discover how the complex troubled characters of the play have been interpreted by actors and critics from Shakespeare&#39;s time to the present.&nbsp; Rosenberg&rsquo;s study of the successive stage editings of Othello&mdash;some of them to reduce playing time others demanded by the taste and moral sense of each new age&mdash;provides a running commentary of social and cultural history and shows how those cuttings affected as well as revealed the actors&rsquo; concepts of the characters.&nbsp; &ldquo;Othello&rdquo; is the most erotic the most sensual in language and imagery of the tragedies and its heavily sexual atmosphere so suitable to the seventeenth century offended later cultures.&nbsp; The eighteenth century tried to &ldquo;refine&rdquo; it and the nineteenth particularly the age of Victoria to refine it even further but the essential form of the play survived.&mdash;From the Dust Jacket.</p><p>Contents:&nbsp; Part. 1. The beginning. The actor&#39;s share -- Othello in the Restoration -- pt. 2. The eighteenth century -- The eighteenth century actors -- pt. 3. The nineteenth century. Kean -- Mcready Fechter Irving -- Booth -- Forrest -- Salvini -- The Victorian Iago -- The Victorian Desdemona -- pt. 4. The twentieth century. The modern Othello -- The modern Iago -- pt. 5. Othello and the critics. In defense of Iago -- In defense of Othello -- In defense of Desdemona -- In defense of the play : I -- In defense of the play : II -- Appendix : A kind word for Bowdler.</p>