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Wrestling With Shylock Jewish Responses To The Merchant Of Venice Edna Nahshon And Michael Shapiro Eds

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Wrestling With Shylock Jewish Responses To The Merchant Of Venice Edna Nahshon And Michael Shapiro Eds
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.56 MB
Pages: 452
Author: Edna Nahshon and Michael Shapiro (eds.)
ISBN: 9781107010277, 1107010276
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Wrestling With Shylock Jewish Responses To The Merchant Of Venice Edna Nahshon And Michael Shapiro Eds by Edna Nahshon And Michael Shapiro (eds.) 9781107010277, 1107010276 instant download after payment.

Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice occupies a unique place in world culture. As the fictional, albeit iconic, character of Shylock has been interpreted as exotic outsider, social pariah, melodramatic villain and tragic victim, the play, which has been performed and read in dozens of languages, has served as a lens for examining ideas and images of the Jew at various historical moments. In the last two hundred years, many of the play's stage interpreters, spectators, readers and adapters have themselves been Jews, whose responses are often embedded in literary, theatrical and musical works. This volume examines the ever-expanding body of Jewish responses to Shakespeare's most Jewishly relevant play.

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