TY - JOUR AU - Cefalu,, Paul AB - Article PDF first page preview Close This content is only available as a PDF. Author notes I thank David Schalkwyk, Mimi Godfrey, and the three Shakespeare Quarterly readers of this essay for their incisive comments. For valuable suggestions, I thank the members of the 2013 Shakespeare Association of America seminar "Shakespeare and Consciousness," as well as the members of the 2013 Renaissance Society of America seminar on cognition and affect, especially Hannah C. Wojciehowski. Special thanks also to my colleague Joseph Shieber for his sage advice © The Folger Shakespeare Library 2013 TI - The Burdens of Mind Reading in Shakespeare’s Othello: A Cognitive and Psychoanalytic Approach to Iago’s Theory of Mind JO - Shakespeare Quarterly DO - 10.1353/shq.2013.0039 DA - 2013-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/the-burdens-of-mind-reading-in-shakespeare-s-othello-a-cognitive-and-SqE7GKA2bC SP - 265 VL - 64 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -