Is Shylock Jewish? : : Citing Scripture and the Moral Agency of Shakespeare's Jews / / Sara Coodin.
A detailed exploration of the significance of Hebrew Biblical stories in The Merchant of VeniceWhat happens when we consider Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice as a play with ‘real’ Jewish characters who are not mere ciphers for anti-Semitic Elizabethan stereotypes? Is Shylock Jewish? studies Shak...
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