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This was what I started with. It's very dense, and it's definitely a bit dated (being published right after OT came out), but a lot of the insights you find in it are still going to be extremely useful even in the OT framework that's supplanted it (e.g. feature theory never really went away, even though no one uses ordered rules anymore).
For OT itself, I'd highly recommend McCarthy's Doing Optimality Theory. It's quite accessible, and it has a lot of useful tips for formulating constraints well and even has a list of the most commonly used constraints. I know there's some stuff about stress in there.