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David Seymour, "Letter From Shylock. Reflections
on my Case (Authorship attributed to Shylock "the Jew")",
Law and Critique VIII/2 (1997), 215-222: This paper consists of a
correspondence written by Shylock to his friend Tubal following his court
appearance against Antonio, the Merchant of Venice. In this invaluable
document, Shylock reflects on the events that led to the trial and the trial's
outcome. Discussing such matters as the relationship of law and morality,
justice and love, society and community, Shylock
demonstrates an astute grasp of the issues involved and his acknowledgement
of the role he himself played in his own downfall. Written at the dawn of
modernity, this letter offers an unique insight into the emergence
and potentiality of the specifically modern phenomenon of anti-Semitism.
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