Acknowledgements General Editor's Preface Introduction M.Coyle Comedy and The Merchant of Venice G.Holderness Re-reading The Merchant of Venice K.Ryan The Merchant of Venice and the Possibilities of Historical Criticism W.Cohen Shakespeare and the Jews J.Shapiro Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? Colonization and Miscegenation in The Merchant of Venice K.F.Hall Portia's Ring: Unruly Women and the Structures of Exchange in The Merchant of Venice K.Newman Love in Venice C.Belsey How to Read The Merchant of Venice Without Being Heterosexist A.Sinfield Historical Differences and Venetian Patriarchy J.Drakakis Transformations of Authenticity: The Merchant of Venice in Israel A.Oz Further Reading Notes on Contributors Index
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