The Merchant of Venice
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The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of new critical, stage and screen interpretations. This second edition of The Merchant of Venice retains the text and Introduction prepared by M. M. Mahood and features a new introductory section by Charles Edelman. Where Mahood focuses in her Introduction on the expectations of the play's first audience and on our modern experience of seeing and hearing the drama performed, Edelman explores the play's sexual politics. He also foregrounds recent scholarship on the position of Jews in Shakespeare's time and surveys the international scope and diversity of theatrical interpretations of the text in the 1980s and 1990s. He pays particular attention to the ways in which directors and actors tackle the troubling figure of Shylock.
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Author
William Shakespeare
Pages
202
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published Date
2003-05
ISBN
0521532515 9780521532518
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"Shakespeare was so lazy in making Shylock a villain. His only “bad” trait was being Jewish and it was clear that the entire play was based around antisemitism. Shylock has some pretty good lines where he humanizes Jewish people, but Shakespeare’s refusal to admit that hating someone because they are Jewish is wrong made me unable to enjoy this play. And a forced conversion? Gross."
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Alyssa Czernek
"Interesting look at prejudices during Shakespearean times"
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Rebekah Travis