.44 CALIBRE SHAKESEPARE marks the beginning of a new era in the world of Shakespeare. Blasting the muse's fyah into the 21st century, we define new standards for the modern audience.
OTHELLO: THE MOOR OF VENICE by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
If you are inclined to read thrillers then this book is strongly recommended for you. Othello is the story of a Venetian general who is betrayed by one of his closest friends in perhaps the most evil heist ever devised. Iago - the 'inhuman dog' - will lead you through a treacherous labyrinth of deciet and Bartosik follows the trail with relentless ferocity, that is sure to entertain both veteran enthusiast and newcomer alike. Informative and powerful, no edition has ever been so explicit.
"...you are now approaching the realms of mystic thought where angels and demons battle on the shores of ancient worlds, where the sun and the moon watch down upon us from high in the sky, tugging to shore the inexorable tides of destiny..."
Make no mistake: the annotations of this volume seek to be the very best ever published yet. If you happen to be in a bookshop, you are challenged to compare the notes of any given extract, line for line, with the competing editions before you - not only will this publication prove the most enjoyable, it is also the champion account of 'specific apparent meanings', the only option for those with a professional interest, let alone a personal one. Every line, phrase and word is addressed.
"Othello is a very powerful story and once again we must conjure up these potent spirits within us and watch them all have it out, no matter how gut wrenching that experience may be. It is a macabre and winding spider-web of deceit and yet somehow it retains a precious and romantic essence that does a lot to make the ordeal of reading it quite rejuvenating and enjoyable. But tread carefully as you turn these pages, for many vicious tongues and beady eyes slithe through their lines..."