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Shylock's Venice: The Remarkable History of Venice's Jews and the Ghetto

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Shylock's Venice: The Remarkable History of Venice's Jews and the Ghetto

Contributors:

By (Author) Harry Freedman

ISBN:

9781399407274

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Continuum

Publication Date:

4th June 2024

UK Publication Date:

15th February 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history: Renaissance
Violence, intolerance and persecution in history
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

296.094531109031

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

The thrilling story of the Jews in Venice and the truth behind one of Shakespeare's most famous characters. Millions of visitors flood to Venice every year. Yet many are unaware of its history one of dramatic expansion but also of rapid decline. And essential to any history of Venice during its glory days is the story of its Jewish population. Venice gave the world the word ghetto. Astonishingly, the ghetto prison turned out to be as remarkable a place as the city of Venice itself. With sound scholarship and a narrator's skill, Harry Freedman tells the story of Venices Jews. From the founding of the ghetto in 1516, to the capture of Venice by Napoleon in 1798, he describes the remarkable cultural renaissance that took place in the Venice ghetto. Gates and walls notwithstanding, for the first time in European history Jews and Christians mingled intellectually, learned from each other, shared ideas and entered modernity together. When it came to culture, the ghetto walls were porous. Any history of Venice and its Jews also cant avoid the story of Shakespeares Shylock. The cultural and political revival in the Venice ghetto is often obscured from history by this fictional character. Who, we wonder, was Shylock Would the people of Venice have recognized him and what did Shakespeare really think of him Shakespeares ambivalent anti-Semitism reflects attitudes to Jews in Elizabethan England but as Freedman demonstrates, Shakespeares myth is wholly ignorant of the literary, cultural and interfaith revival that Shylock would have experienced.

Author Bio

Harry Freedman is Britains leading author of popular works of Jewish culture and history. His publications include The Talmud: A Biography, Kabbalah: Secrecy, Scandal and the Soul, The Murderous History of Bible Translations Leonard Cohen: The Mystical Roots of Genius and Britain's Jews. He has a PhD on an Aramaic translation of the Bible from University of London.

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