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Volume 51, Issue 2: Shakespeare and the Jews
Editorial
Jonathan Magonet
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Introduction: Shakespeare and the Jews
Lily Kahn
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Shakespeare's England and the Jews
The Exceptions to the Rule: Jews in Shakespeare's England
Cynthia Seton-Rogers
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Elizabethan Orientalia: 'Jews' in Late Tudor England and the Ottoman Jews
José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim
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Aemilia Bassano Lanier's New Perspective on Women in the Poem Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum
Neslihan Ekmekçioğlu
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Jewish Renegades and Renegade Jews in Robert Daborne's A Christian Turned Turk
Adriana Streifer
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Critical Approaches to Jewish Themes in Shakespeare
'Which is the merchant here, and which the Jew?': Alterity, Sameness and Irony in Venice
Anna Carleton Forrester
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Shylock, the Devil and the Meaning of Deception in The Merchant of Venice
Jonathan Elukin
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Deproblematizing The Merchant of Venice: Text, and Pretexts for Changing Subtext
Roger Wooster
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Triangulation as a Problem in the Plays and Sonnets
Richard H. Weisberg
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Shakespeare in Hebrew Translation
The Task of the Hebrew Translation: Reading into Othello's Indian/ Iudean Crux in the First Hebrew Translation
Eran Tzelgov
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The Use of Biblicizing Techniques in Isaac Salkinson's Hebrew Translations: Hebrew Literature and Christian Mission
Eran Shuali
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The Word of the Lord to Shylock: Biblical Forms in the Translations of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice to Hebrew
Atar Hadari
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Biblical Echoes in Meir Wieseltier's Hebrew Translation of Macbeth
Shiran Avni
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?הַאִם אַתָּה דּוֹמֶה לְיוֹם אָבִיב: Anna Herman Translates the Sonnets
Adriana X. Jacobs
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Shakespeare and the Jews in the Press
The Merchant of Venice in the Hebrew Press
Gideon Kouts
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Shylock in the Cinema: Michael Radford's The Merchant of Venice
Maria-Clara Versiani Galery
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Shakespeare and Jewish Education
'Go out and learn': Shakespeare, Bildung and the Jewish Youth Movement in Germany between Integration and Jewish Self-Identification
Rosa Reicher
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Redefining Censorship: Lessons Learned from Teaching The Merchant of Venice in Israel
Esther B. Schupak
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Teatrum Mundi: Teaching Shakespeare Performance to Israeli Medical Students
Rebecca Gillis
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Shylock and the Holocaust
Shylock and the Nazis: Continuation or Reinvention?
Alessandra Bassey
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A Hebrew Take on Shylock on the New York Stage : Shylock '47 at the Pargod Theatre (1947)
Edna Nahshon
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Shylock in Buchenwald: Hanan Snir's Israeli-German Production (Weimar 1995)
Gad Kaynar-Kissinger
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Anglo-Jewish Adaptations of Shakespeare
Wrestling with Shylock: Contemporary British Jewish Theatre and Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
Jeanette R. Malkin and Eckart Voigts
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Arnold Wesker's Rewriting of Shylock in The Merchant (1976) with a Purpose
Thomas Luk
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Identity and Gender Politics in Contemporary Shakespearean Rewriting: Julia Pascal's The Yiddish Queen Lear
Özlem Özmen
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Global Perspectives on The Merchant of Venice
The Image of Jews as Constructed by Lexical Items: Translations of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice as a Case in Point
Xiu Gao
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Theatre and Ideology: Staging The Merchant of Venice at the Hungarian National Theatre in 1940 and 1986
Zoltán Imre
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The Merchant ON Venice [Boulevard, Los Angeles], Chicago, 2007: Universalizing Shakespeare's Play after the Holocaust
Michael Shapiro
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