D'Amico writes that when he lived in Lebanon and Morocco he taught plays such as Othello to students who, no doubt, would have been considered Moors by Shakespeare's contemporaries. His experience as an outsider trying to understand another culture shapes this work about the boundaries of perception set by race, religion and custom and about the boundaries of the imagination.
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D'Amico writes that when he lived in Lebanon and Morocco he taught plays such as Othello to students who, no doubt, would have been considered Moors by Shakespeare's contemporaries. His experience as an outsider trying to understand another culture shapes this work about the boundaries of perception set by race, religion and custom and about the boundaries of the imagination.
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First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. Original publisher's brown cloth, lettered black at the spine. ISBN: 0813010683 Pages: 243 Very good indeed in very good indeed dust jacket. Excellent condition.
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Good+ in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x9; University Presses of Florida, 1991; first edition, no additional printings indicated; xi, 243pp. Good+ hardcover from a personal collection (NOT ex-library). Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; wear to boards is minor; titling remains bright and bold. Some wear to jacket, including light chipping at corners and ends of spine, but overall handsome. Occasional markings to text and previous owner's name inside front cover. Ships same or next day from Dinkytown, Minneapolis, Minnesota.