This is an investigation into the peculiarly interchangeable themes and ideology of The Merchant of Venice. This book debates the problem of genre and traces the history of interpretation of the text.
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The Merchant of Venice by Graham Holderness
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Table of Contents
Venice and Belmont; economics and sexuality; Jews and Christians; law and power; the Elizabethan stage; endgames.
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