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Understanding The Merchant of Venice - (Greenwood Press Literature in Context) by Jay Halio (Hardcover)

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  • The Merchant of Venice, even in its own time, was considered Shakespeare's most controversial play.
  • About the Author: JAY L. HALIO is Professor of English at University of Delaware.
  • 200 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, European
  • Series Name: Greenwood Press Literature in Context

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The Merchant of Venice, even in its own time, was considered Shakespeare's most controversial play. Now, one of the most popularly read and performed works, the play raises even more important issues for our day, particularly anti-Semitism and the treatment of Jews. Shakespeare scholar Jay Halio brings together his fascinating literary insights and his considerable knowledge of Shakespeare's world to this student casebook. His analysis of the play helps students interpret Shakespeare's plot and interwoven subplots, the sources that helped shape the play and the characters, and the thematic issues relating to justice, mercy, and the myriad bonds of human relationships. These themes serve as starting points for a broader understanding of the issues discussed and documented: Elizabethan marriage and women's matrimonial rights; Renaissance concepts of male friendship; legal, moral, and religious views of usury; and the treatment of Jews in Venice and beyond. The concerns raised by the play are put into context with historical materials including Sir Francis Bacon's essay Of Friendship, excerpts from Henry Smith's 1591 A Preparative to Marriage, extracts from Phillip Stubbes' 1583 Anatomy of Abuses, and Travel Accounts by Fynes Moryson that describe Venice and how Jews lived there in the early 1600s. This casebook also considers contemporary applications, with essays and editorials on current hate groups in the United States, the treatment of women, and male bonding. This section, culminating with a poignant interview in which actor Hal Halbrook discusses his stage portrayal of Shylock, will leave readers with an appreciation for how profoundly relevant The Merchant of Venice remains for our time.

This casebook introduces students to the many issues in the play with a Literary and Dramatic Analysis chapter. Six topic chapters examine the play in its historical context, combining expert discussion and primary documents, making this ideal for interdisciplinary study. Each topic section contains ideas for classroom discussions, research papers, and further suggested readings to help students get the most out of their study of The Merchant of Venice.



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The Merchant of Venice, even in its own time, was considered Shakespeare's most controversial play. Now, one of the most popularly read and performed works, the play raises even more important issues for our day, particularly anti-Semitism and the treatment of Jews. Shakespeare scholar Jay Halio brings together his fascinating literary insights and his considerable knowledge of Shakespeare's world to this student casebook. His analysis of the play helps students interpret Shakespeare's plot and interwoven subplots, the sources that helped shape the play and the characters, and the thematic issues relating to justice, mercy, and the myriad bonds of human relationships. These themes serve as starting points for a broader understanding of the issues discussed and documented: Elizabethan marriage and women's matrimonial rights; Renaissance concepts of male friendship; legal, moral, and religious views of usury; and the treatment of Jews in Venice and beyond. The concerns raised by the play are put into context with historical materials including Sir Francis Bacon's essay Of Friendship, excerpts from Henry Smith's 1591 A Preparative to Marriage, extracts from Phillip Stubbes' 1583 Anatomy of Abuses, and Travel Accounts by Fynes Moryson that describe Venice and how Jews lived there in the early 1600s. This casebook also considers contemporary applications, with essays and editorials on current hate groups in the United States, the treatment of women, and male bonding. This section, culminating with a poignant interview in which actor Hal Halbrook discusses his stage portrayal of Shylock, will leave readers with an appreciation for how profoundly relevant The Merchant of Venice remains for our time.

This casebook introduces students to the many issues in the play with a Literary and Dramatic Analysis chapter. Six topic chapters examine the play in its historical context, combining expert discussion and primary documents, making this ideal for interdisciplinary study. Each topic section contains ideas for classroom discussions, research papers, and further suggested readings to help students get the most out of their study of The Merchant of Venice.



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?,, shows the benefit of Halio's editing of the play and provides thirty short extracts on important topics: Venice and its treatment of Jews, attitudes toward Jews in England, male friendship in the period, marriage, usery and capitalism. The range of selections is fine; the volume concludes with a section on contemporary anti-Semitism and "male bonding" designed to help instructors make the play's themes engage with contemporary social concerns.?-Studies in English Literature

?, , , shows the benefit of Halio's editing of the play and provides thirty short extracts on important topics: Venice and its treatment of Jews, attitudes toward Jews in England, male friendship in the period, marriage, usery and capitalism. The range of selections is fine; the volume concludes with a section on contemporary anti-Semitism and "male bonding" designed to help instructors make the play's themes engage with contemporary social concerns.?-Studies in English Literature

?This is a very important work.?-Blanche Woolls & David Loertscher (GaleGroup.com)

?This is a very important work.??Blanche Woolls & David Loertscher (GaleGroup.com)

"This is a very important work."-Blanche Woolls & David Loertscher (GaleGroup.com)

, ,," shows the benefit of Halio's editing of the play and provides thirty short extracts on important topics: Venice and its treatment of Jews, attitudes toward Jews in England, male friendship in the period, marriage, usery and capitalism. The range of selections is fine; the volume concludes with a section on contemporary anti-Semitism and "male bonding" designed to help instructors make the play's themes engage with contemporary social concerns."-Studies in English Literature



About the Author



JAY L. HALIO is Professor of English at University of Delaware. He is author or editor of more than 20 books on Shakespeare and his contemporaries and also on modern American and British literature. His numerous publications on Shakespeare include Romeo and Juliet: A Guide to the Play (Greenwood 1998), an edition of The Merchant of Venice for The New Oxford Shakespeare, and an edition of King Lear for The New Cambridge Shakespeare.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.02 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: European
Series Title: Greenwood Press Literature in Context
Publisher: Greenwood
Theme: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jay Halio
Language: English
Street Date: September 30, 2000
TCIN: 1002210358
UPC: 9780313310119
Item Number (DPCI): 247-26-8960
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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