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Shylock and the Jewish Question Martin D. Yaffe

Shylock and the Jewish Question By Martin D. Yaffe

Shylock and the Jewish Question by Martin D. Yaffe


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Much attention has been paid to the place of Shylock in the history of anti-Semitism. While others see only gross caricature in The Merchant of Venice, the author of this work finds a subtle analysis of the Jew's place in a largely Christian society and challenges widespread assumptions.

Shylock and the Jewish Question Summary

Shylock and the Jewish Question by Martin D. Yaffe

Much attention has been paid recently to the place of Shylock in the history of anti-Semitism. Most scholars have agreed with Harold Bloom that Shakespeare's famous villain is drawn with a murderous anti-Semitism and that Shakespeare uncritically mirrors the rife anti-Semitism of his times. While others see only gross caricature in The Merchant of Venice, however, Martin Yaffe finds a subtle analysis of the Jew's place in a largely Christian society. In Shylock and the Jewish Question, Yaffe challenges the widespread assumption that Shakespeare is, in the final analysis, unfriendly to Jews. He finds that Shakespeare's consideration of Judaism in The Merchant of Venice provides an important contrast to Marlowe's virulent The Jew of Malta. In many ways, he argues, Shakespeare's play is even more accepting than Francis Bacon's notably inclusive New Atlantis or the Jewish philosopher Benedict Spinoza's argument for tolerance in the Theologico-Political Treatise. Emphasizing that The Merchant of Venice is a work of political philosophy as well as literature, Yaffe raises the intriguing possibility that Shakespeare presents Shylock not as a typical Jew, but as a bad one. Though the book focuses on the Jewish question, it has larger implications for our thinking in a number of areas: the rise of liberal democracy, the development of religious toleration, the relation of church and state, and the interrelation of politics, economics, and religion--in short, a whole range of issues basic to the conception of modernity. Highly recommended for all readers.--D. O. Dickerson, Judson College There is extraordinary virtue evident when scholars confront one of the great intellectual shibboleths of anti-Semitism in something like mortal combat and come out above the current fads. Was William Shakespeare anti-Semitic? [Yaffe] takes on this controversy with brilliant forthrightness and courage.--Baltimore Sun

About Martin D. Yaffe

Martin D. Yaffe is associate professor in the Department of Religion Studies at University of North Texas in Denton.

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GOR006280271
9780801862618
0801862612
Shylock and the Jewish Question by Martin D. Yaffe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
19991028
224
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