Détails du livre

Format Broché
Pages 352
Langue Français
Publié Mar 25, 1993
Éditeur ACTES SUD
Édition Some Pencil Notations
ISBN-10 2868699936
ISBN-13 9782868699930

Description

Set against a backdrop of lust, jealousy, and betrayal, a tragic tale unfolds as Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army, grapples with his deep love for Desdemona and the treacherous schemes of those closest to him. Shakespeare's timeless exploration of the human psyche is enriched by Anne-Françoise Benhamou's contemporary lens, offering a fresh perspective on the intricacies of intimate relationships and the darker sides of human ambition.

The narrative intricately weaves themes of honor, deception, and the nature of love, illuminating the devastating effects of jealousy when it takes root in Othello’s heart. As Iago, the cunning ensign, manipulates those around him, the audience is drawn into a web of intrigue that questions the reliability of perception and truth.

In an analysis that resonates well beyond its historical context, Othello's tragic downfall serves as a poignant reminder of the vulnerabilities that can ensnare even the strongest of individuals. The dual authorship breathes new life into this classic tale, making it a compelling read for both new audiences and Shakespeare aficionados alike.

Genres

Romance Mystère Science-fiction Thriller & Suspense Enfants Biographie Action & Aventure Développement personnel Religion & Spiritualité Science & Technologie Histoire Horreur Humour Philosophie Fantaisie Manga Romans graphiques Poésie Art et Photographie Classiques Contemporain Nature

Along with Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth, Othello is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. What distinguishes Othello is its bold treatment of racial and gender themes.

July 9th 2026