A Routledge literary sourcebook on William Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice

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A Routledge literary sourcebook on William Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice

edited by S.P. Cerasano

(Routledge literary sourcebooks / series editor, Duncan Wu)(Routledge guides to literature)

Routledge, 2004

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William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice : a sourcebook

The Merchant of Venice : a sourcebook

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-205) and index

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With Shylock's pound of flesh and Portia's golden ring,The Merchant of Venice is one of Shakespeare's most controversial, disturbing and unforgettable plays. Combining accessible commentary with a range of reprinted materials, S. P. Cerasano: *explores the contexts of the play, including early modern images of Venice, the commercialism of the play, Shakespeare's theatre and London, and images of Jewishness *samples modern criticism of Shakespeare's Merchant, grouped into sections on The Economic Framework, Choosing and Risking, and Shylock and Other Strangers *offers an invaluable discussion of the play in performance, considering crucial staging issues and changing interpretations of the roles of Portia and Shylock *closely examines key passages of the work, providing both commentary and extensively annotated sections of play text *prepares readers for additional study of the play with a useful guide to further reading. Assuming no prior knowledge of the play, this sourcebook is the essential guide to one of the most haunting works of English drama.

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