Shylock, Salanio, Shakespeare, and Stage Stereotypes

John Gilbert and George Greatbach, printmaker's illustration for Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice: 'Shylock After the Trial'. (probably before 1873)

On this date in 1598 William Shakespeare submitted "The Merchant of Venice" to the authorities. The play was entered in the Stationers' Register as "The Marchaunt of Venyce or otherwise called The Jewe of Venyce".

Before I say anything else, I'd better make something clear.

In my considered opinion, late 16th century England is not early 21st century America....

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(The Merchant of Venice: Elizabethan England is not today's America, and other more-or-less obvious observations. Plus a good idea or two.)

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