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Cargando... Shylock (Bloom's Major Literary Characters)por Harold Bloom
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Harold Bloom's introduction centers upon Shylock's problematical forced conversion to Christianity by Venetian justice, and his muted reaction to this outrage. Short critical extracts on Shylock follow, beginning with major figures such as August Wilhelm von Schlegel and including Victor Hugo and W.H. Auden. The second section reprints lengthier critical essays. Barbara K. Lewalski examines the Biblical aspects of Shylock; Graham Midgley finds Shylock and Antonio, the merchant, to be lonely men, and examines the new unity this brings to the play; John Russell Brown finds that although he appears in only five of twenty scenes and not even in the last act, Shylock "can dominate every other impression" in the play; and Derek Cohen, as well as Bloom, finds that, in its portrayal of Shylock, Merchant is a "profoundly and crudely anti-Semitic play."--Description form book jacket. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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