The Turn of the Shrew: Gendering the Power of Loquacity in "Othello"

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  • Swati Ganguly Department of English & Other Modern European Languages, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, India

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https://doi.org/10.2478/v10224-011-0011-8

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2012-12-28

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Ganguly, S. (2012). The Turn of the Shrew: Gendering the Power of Loquacity in "Othello". Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance, 9(24), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10224-011-0011-8

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