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  • The Merchant of Venice

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (AmazonClassics, )
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  • The Merchant of Venice

    William Shakespeare

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  • The Merchant of Venice

    SparkNotes Editors, William Shakespeare

    Paperback (SparkNotes, July 3, 2003)
    Read Shakespeare’s plays in all their brilliance—and understand what every word means! Don’t be intimidated by Shakespeare! These popular guides make the Bard’s plays accessible and enjoyable.Each No Fear guide contains:The complete text of the original playA line-by-line translation that puts the words into everyday languageA complete list of characters, with descriptionsPlenty of helpful commentary
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  • The Merchant of Venice

    William Shakespeare, Henry N. Hudson, Charles Harold Herford

    Paperback (Digireads.com, June 1, 2016)
    Believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598, William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” is considered by some critics as one of his “problem plays.” The controversy over the work stems from its portrayal of the character Shylock, a rich Jewish moneylender. The stereotypical depiction of Jews as avaricious usurers was common to the drama of the Elizabethan period. The story centers on the love of Bassanio, a young Venetian nobleman, who wishes to woo the beautiful and wealthy heiress Portia of Belmont. Having squandered his estate, Bassanio turns to Antonio, the titular Merchant of Venice, for a loan. However, since Antonio has his money invested in merchandise at sea, Bassanio must turn to Shylock for the loan. Shylock, after much reluctance, agrees to make the loan on the condition that if it cannot be repaid he may extract a pound of flesh from Antonio. This controversial characterization of the vengeful Jewish moneylender has been criticized by some as blatantly anti-Semitic, while others have read the play as a plea for tolerance, citing Shylock a sympathetic character. With elements of both comedy and tragedy “The Merchant of Venice” is a work that to this day has continued to defy classification. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper, is annotated by Henry N. Hudson, and includes an introduction by Charles Harold Herford.
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  • The Merchant of Venice

    William Shakespeare, David Hopkins

    Audible Audiobook (David Hopkins, Oct. 24, 2017)
    William Shakespeare's classic comedy of the merciless Shylock, a Jew despised by Christians who gains power over his nemesis after a bond loan goes awry - with the forfeit of the bond being a pound of flesh.
  • The Renegade Merchant

    Sarah Woodbury

    language (The Morgan-Stanwood Publishing Group, Sept. 15, 2015)
    March 1147. Determined to escape the gloom that has descended on Aber, Gareth and Gwen travel to Shrewsbury in an attempt to find answers about Rhun's death, about the whereabouts and plans of Prince Cadwaladr, and about Gwen's family ties to England.But when John Fletcher, now Deputy Sheriff of Shrewsbury, asks Gareth to help him investigate a pool of blood for which he has no body, Gareth can't refuse. And when the investigation points to a conspiracy involving some of the leading citizens of Shrewsbury, Gwynedd's foremost investigators go looking for answers--and find that trouble isn't far behind.The Renegade Merchant is the seventh Gareth & Gwen Medieval Mystery.Complete Series reading order: The Good Knight, The Uninvited Guest, The Fourth Horseman, The Fallen Princess, The Unlikely Spy, The Lost Brother, The Renegade Merchant, The Unexpected Ally, The Worthy Soldier, The Favored Son, The Viking Prince, The Irish Bride, The Prince's Man. Also The Bard's Daughter (prequel novella).
  • The Merchant of Death

    D.J. MacHale

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    D.J. MacHale’s New York Times bestselling middle grade fantasy series about Bobby Pendragon, a regular kid about to find himself and his two friends pulled into one epic adventure across worlds!Bobby Pendragon is a seemingly normal fourteen-year-old boy. He has a family, a home, and even Marley, his beloved dog. But there is something very special about Bobby. He is going to save the world. And not just Earth as we know it. Bobby is slowly starting to realize that life in the cosmos isn't quite what he thought it was. And before he can object, he is swept off to an alternate dimension known as Denduron, a territory inhabited by strange beings, ruled by a magical tyrant, and plagued by dangerous revolution. If Bobby wants to see his family again, he's going to have to accept his role as savior, and accept it wholeheartedly. Because, as he is about to discover, Denduron is only the beginning....
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  • The merchant of venice

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (, April 27, 2019)
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  • The Merchant of Venice

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (, March 26, 2018)
    The Merchant of Venice is a 16th-century play by William Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice must default on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender. It is believed to have been written between 1596 and 1599.
  • The Merchant Of Venice

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Delhi Open Books, May 13, 2020)
    The Merchant of Venice is a play written by William Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock.“The Merchant of Venice” revolves around the idea of idealistic versus realistic. While man understands what is just and what is moral, the inclination towards personal benefit trumps our more idealistic instincts.
  • THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

    WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

    eBook (, Aug. 1, 2020)
    its all about one merchant who tries to help his friend and by sake he condemned to give his flesh as repayment to the cruel merchant, but saved by his friend's wife with her intelligence.
  • The merchant of venice

    William Shakespeare, Shashwot Gyawali

    eBook (, Nov. 18, 2019)
    ANTONIO, SALARINO, and SALANIO come forward.Ant. In sooth, I know not why I am so sad;It wearies me; you say, it wearies you;But how I caught it, found it, or came by it,What stuff 'tis made of, whereof it is born,I am to learn;