shylock (fictitious character)

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shylock (fictitious character)

William Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice

A young man is indebted to Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, who demands payment. Portia, the young man's wife, masquerades as a lawyer to protect him.
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The merchant of Venice

Presents an annotated edition of Shakespeare's dark comedy about young lovers and a Jewish money lender who demands a pound of flesh in payment for a debt, and includes information on the stage history of the play.
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The merchant of Venice

Presents Shakespeare's play in which Antonio, a Venetian merchant, finds himself in debt to Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, for a painful sum.
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The merchant of Venice

Presents the complete text to William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice" with an easy-to-understand translation on facing pages, helping students better understand the work and its meaning.

The merchant of Venice

a play by William Shakespeare
A graphic novel adaptation of Shakespeare's dark comedy about a creditor who demands a pound of flesh as payment for a defaulted debt, and a lover who must choose among three caskets in a riddle game to win the hand of a wealthy lady.

Shylock is my name

The merchant of Venice retold

The merchant of Venice

2008
Graphic novel adaption of the tale of young Bassanio, who, to win the love of fair Portia, entangles his dearest friend, Antonio, in a dangerous bargain with the moneylender Shylock.

The merchant of Venice

2011
A graphic novel adaptation of William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice.".

The most excellent historie of the merchant of Venice

2014
Provides an adaptation of William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" which can be produced in thirty minutes; and includes stage directions, character suggestions, and a set and prop list.

The merchant of Venice

2006
An illustrated adaptation of Shakespeare's dark comedy about a creditor who demands a pound of flesh as payment for a defaulted debt, and a lover who must choose among three caskets in a riddle game to win the hand of a wealthy lady.

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