A history of twentieth‐century censorship. Shakespeare's company staged the first production of The Merchant of Venice sometime between 30 July 1596 and 22 July 1598. From the day of that presentation, it is probable that the play has annoyed, perhaps even offended, many who have seen or read it, the source of the offense being the disparaging portrait of a major character, Shylock. On the stage for many years, there have been radically discrepant interpretations of the Jewish usurer. Since the day of Sir Henry Irving, actors and directors have often chosen to present Shylock in a way that transforms the role from that which Elizabethan playgoers may have seen and heard, or may have thought they had seen and heard, to the complex, ambivalent personality depicted in all productions since Irving first projected Shylock as a tragic hero.
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1 March 1991
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March 01 1991
Case studies in censorship: Censoring the Merchant of Venice Available to Purchase
Richard A. Gray
Richard A. Gray
Senior editor at Pierian Press.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-1716
Print ISSN: 0090-7324
© MCB UP Limited
1991
Reference Services Review (1991) 19 (3): 55–69.
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Gray RA (1991), "Case studies in censorship: Censoring the Merchant of Venice". Reference Services Review, Vol. 19 No. 3 pp. 55–69, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb049131
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