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Merchant of Venice / Shakespeare, William 1979  Book
Shakespeare, William Book
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Edition 2009 (27th impression)
Publication India, Oxford University Press, 1979.
Description xxxi, 108pWhite Spine
Series Oxford School Shakespeare
Summary/Abstract Discusses "The Merchant of Venice," act by act, in terms of such relationships as love, marriage, and friendship.
Standard Number 0195638565 Pb.
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Merchant of Venice / Shakespeare, William; Ross, Tony (ill.); Matthews, Andrew 2009  Book
Shakespeare, William Book
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Publication Great Britain, Orchard Books, 2009.
Description 51pBlue Spine
Series A Shakespeare Story
Summary/Abstract In Venice, the merchant Antonio borrows money so his friend can woo a beautiful lady on the basis of an agreement between himself and the moneylender Shylock against a pound of his flesh.
Standard Number 9781408305041 Pb.
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Merchant of Venice / Shakespeare, William 2005  DVD
Shakespeare, William DVD
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Publication London, BBC World Wide, 2005.
Description 157 min. approx.Black Spine
Series The Shakespeare Collection
Summary/Abstract "The Merchant of Venice" is the story of Antonio, and his friend Bassanio. Bassanio is in need of money so that he may woo Portia, a wealthy heiress. Bassanio asks Antonio for a loan and Antonio agrees to this loan, however all his money is tied up in shipping ventures. Together the two go to Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, to request a loan for Bassanio to be guaranteed against Antonio's shipping ventures. Shylock agrees to the loan at no interest in the condition that if the debt is not repaid Shylock may collect a pound of Antonio's flesh. At the same time Portia, who is being wooed by various suitors, is upset over a curious stipulation in her father's will regarding the man that she may marry.
Standard Number 1 DVD.
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