Strands Afar Remote: Israeli Perspectives on ShakespeareAvraham Oz University of Delaware Press, 1998 - 307 páginas This book is a collection of essays on Shakespeare and his contemporaries by Israeli writers. Topic matter includes friendship and love in the Merchant of Venice, Augustinian metaphor in As You Like It, motive, and meaning in All's Well That Ends Well, Shakespeare's translation into Hebrew, and so forth, as well as an afterword by the editor. |
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... Shylock repeats the financial terms of the proposed agreement . Moreover , the constant pattern of Shylock's repetition makes the audience retroactively aware that , although Shylock speaks the first words of the scene- " Three thousand ...
... Shylock repeats the financial terms of the proposed agreement . Moreover , the constant pattern of Shylock's repetition makes the audience retroactively aware that , although Shylock speaks the first words of the scene- " Three thousand ...
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... Shylock's idiom but also keep it in check through parody . Seen in this light , the force of Shylock's meeting with Tubal is that , as Shylock comes to repeat almost every line , there is no parody , no repeti- tion of his repetition ...
... Shylock's idiom but also keep it in check through parody . Seen in this light , the force of Shylock's meeting with Tubal is that , as Shylock comes to repeat almost every line , there is no parody , no repeti- tion of his repetition ...
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... Shylock's recursive speech and that of other characters has frequently been described in terms of plain- ness versus eloquence : where Shylock the Jew speaks unpoeti- cally , realistically , plainly , the Christians in the play speak ...
... Shylock's recursive speech and that of other characters has frequently been described in terms of plain- ness versus eloquence : where Shylock the Jew speaks unpoeti- cally , realistically , plainly , the Christians in the play speak ...
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Contributors | 9 |
The Rival Economies | 17 |
Jew Moor and the Boundaries | 38 |
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