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First published in 1996, James Shapiro's pathbreaking analysis of the portrayal of Jews in Elizabethan England challenged readers to recognize the significance of Jewish questions in Shakespeare's day. From accounts of Christians masquerading as Jews to fantasies of settling foreign Jews in Ireland, Shapiro's work delves deeply into the cultural insecurities of Elizabethans while illuminating Shakespeare's portrayal of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice. In a new preface, Shapiro reflects upon what he has learned about intolerance since the first publication of Shakespeare and the Jews.

James Shapiro's unvarnished look at how Jews were portrayed in Elizabethan England challenged scholars to recognize the significance of Jewish questions in Shakespeare's day. From accounts of Christians masquerading as Jews to fantasies of settling foreign Jews in Ireland, Shapiro's work delves deeply into the cultural insecurities of Elizabethans while illuminating Shakespeare's portrayal of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice. In a new preface, Shapiro reflects upon what he failed to understand about intolerance when the book was first published.

About the Author
James Shapiro is the Larry Miller Professor of English at Columbia University and a governor of the Folger Shakespeare Library. He is the author of several books, including The Year of Lear: Shakespeare in 1606 (2015) and 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare (2005).

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What Shapiro shows convincingly is how deeply Shakespeare's play dug into the fantasies, anxieties and pleasures of its audience. New York Times Book Review A groundbreaking study of Elizabethan anti-Semitism that offers a shockingly long pedigree for Shakespeare's Shylock. KIRKUS REVIEWS A repository of information about a great many matters long in need of the kind of intelligent analysis that Shapiro gives them. NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS A valuable approach to one of Shakespeare's most challenging and elusive masterpieces. CHICAGO TRIBUNE Our understanding of 'Englishness' is so established by now that it is necessary to read a fine cultural historian like Shapiro to understand how fluid it once was. LOS ANGELES TIMES Shapiro not only explodes the myth of the absent Jew but, more significantly, explores how literature conveys such notions. TIKKUN An outstanding example of how a literary figure can illuminate both our cultural past and our present. MOMENT I plan to teach this book alongside The Merchant of Venice the next chance I get. -- Andrea Solomon, University of California, Berkeley Renaissance Quarterly A must-read: it raises fundamental questions about literature in this era of violent bigotry and political correctness. -- Marilyn L. Williamson College English James Shapiro couples his extensive research with insightful interpretations and ideas, creating an impressive study that will aid scholars of history, literature, and Judaism for decades to come. -- Eric Sterling, Auburn University The Sixteenth Century Journal Shapiro is not concerned merely with Jewish figures in Shakespeare's plays; rather, his book grapples with the much vaster questions of Jewishness and Shakespearean culture. -- Richard Halpern, University of Colorado-Boulder Comparative Literature [Shapiro] forces us to recognize the racist underside of 'Enlightenment' politics and Shakespeare's part in the creation of an insular and xenophobic Englishness. -- Grace Tiffany, Western Michigan University Comparative Drama Shapiro provides a shocking overview of Elizabethan England's anti-Semitism, and shows how Shylock was shaped by that Christian nation's fears; Shakespeare's Jew conformed all too closely to his audience's expectations. -- Hilton Als NEW YORKER


Awards
Winner of Roland A. Bainton Book Prize 1997.



Book Information
ISBN 9780231178679
Author James Shapiro
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press

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