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The Merchant Of Venice (The Pelican Shakespeare)
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The Acclaimed Pelican Shakespeare Series Edited By A. R. Braunmuller And Stephen Orgelthe Legendary Pelican Shakespeare Series Features Authoritative And Meticulously Researched Texts Paired With Scholarship By Renowned Shakespeareans. Each Book Includes An Essay On The Theatrical World Of Shakespeares Time, An Introduction To The Individual Play, And A Detailed Note On The Text Used. Updated By General Editors Stephen Orgel And A. R. Braunmuller, These Easytoread Editions Incorporate Over Thirty Years Of Shakespeare Scholarship Undertaken Since The Original Series, Edited By Alfred Harbage, Appeared Between 1956 And 1967. With Definitive Texts And Illuminating Essays, The Pelican Shakespeare Will Remain A Valued Resource For Students, Teachers, And Theater Professionals For Many Years To Come.For More Than Seventy Years, Penguin Has Been The Leading Publisher Of Classic Literature In The Englishspeaking World. With More Than 1,700 Titles, Penguin Classics Represents A Global Bookshelf Of The Best Works Throughout History And Across Genres And Disciplines. Readers Trust The Series To Provide Authoritative Texts Enhanced By Introductions And Notes By Distinguished Scholars And Contemporary Authors, As Well As Uptodate Translations By Awardwinning Translators.
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- Q: What is the main theme of The Merchant of Venice? A: The Merchant of Venice explores themes of mercy, justice, revenge, and the complexities of human relationships, particularly through the interactions between Shylock and Antonio.
- Q: Who are the main characters in The Merchant of Venice? A: The main characters include Shylock, Antonio, Portia, Bassanio, and Gratiano, each playing a vital role in the unfolding of the play's central conflicts.
- Q: Is The Merchant of Venice suitable for students? A: Yes, The Merchant of Venice is often studied in educational settings due to its rich themes and characters, making it suitable for students of various ages.
- Q: What is the format of this edition of The Merchant of Venice? A: This edition is a paperback format, making it portable and easy to handle for reading and studying.
- Q: How many pages are in The Merchant of Venice? A: This edition of The Merchant of Venice contains 160 pages.
- Q: When was The Merchant of Venice published? A: The Merchant of Venice was published on March 14, 2017.
- Q: Who edited this edition of The Merchant of Venice? A: This edition is edited by A. R. Braunmuller and Stephen Orgel, who provide scholarly insights and context.
- Q: What makes this edition of The Merchant of Venice unique? A: This edition is part of the Pelican Shakespeare series, known for its authoritative texts and scholarly essays that enhance the reading experience.
- Q: Can I find historical context in this edition? A: Yes, this edition includes essays on the theatrical world of Shakespeare's time, providing valuable historical context.
- Q: Is this edition suitable for theater professionals? A: Absolutely, this edition is designed to be a resource for students, teachers, and theater professionals alike, offering insights that are beneficial for performance and understanding.