Arden Student Skills: Language and Writing volumes offer a new type of
study aid that combines lively critical insight with practical guidance
on the writing skills you need to develop in order to engage fully with
Shakespeare's texts. The books' core focus is on language: both
understanding and enjoying Shakespeare's complex dramatic language, and
expanding your own critical vocabulary, as you respond to his plays.
Each guide in the series will empower you to read and write about
Shakespeare with increased confidence and enthusiasm.
A notoriously disturbing play, The Merchant of Venice explores how the
discourses of racial and religious prejudice and of business intertwine
and shape how characters understand themselves and their relationships
with one another. The intersections between religious, racial and
economic language in The Merchant of Venice can be challenging to
grasp, but in this guide Douglas Lanier showcases a range of approaches
to understanding its language, all based on close reading and attention
to Shakespeare's style. The volume will equip you to analyze
Shakespeare's troubling portrayal of anti-Semitism for yourself and to
articulate your views on The Merchant of Venice with greater insight
and confidence.