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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare

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The Merchant of Venice
William Shakespeare

"And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?"

Classic Series
Signet
December 2004
272 pages
ISBN: 0451529863
Paperback (reprint)
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Historical | Fiction

Antonio, the merchant of Venice, and Shylock the money-lender have struck a bargain whereby Shylock will lend Antonio some money providing that if Antonio cannot repay him, Shylock can claim a pound of Antonio's flesh. Antonio's ships are lost and Shylock seeks to enforce the contract. As Jew conflicts with Christian, the ancient argument for justice tempered by mercy is pleaded by Portia.

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