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  • Johan Drakakis
  • ISBN 13: 9789382563235
  • ISBN 10: 9382563237
  • Author: William Shakespeare
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing India Private Limited
  • Publishing Year: 2013
  • No. of Pages: 480 Pages
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Category: Reference
  • SUPC: SDL009328471

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William Shakespeare is considered to be one of the best writers of all time. His work The Merchant of Venice can be found under the Reference category on Snapdeal and is available at a great price. It was published by Bloomsbury Publishing India Private Limited in the year 2013.


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The Merchant of Venice is one of the most famous plays by William Shakespeare. The story is about a 16th Century merchant, Antonio, from Italy who is terrorized by Shylock the money lender. The story revolves around Antonio and his friend Bassanio's unfortunate brush with Shylock. Having lost his ships at sea, Antonio is forced to give Shylock a pound of his flesh as per the loan agreement. Thoroughly dejected, Antonio accepts his fate. But is there no way he can get out of this fiasco? The Merchant of Venice is a captivating tale that is enjoyable and celebrates love and friendship.


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William Shakespeare was born in England during the 1500s. He is widely considered to be the greatest writer England has ever seen with romantic comedies like the Merchant of Venice and tragedies like Julius Caesar. He is most famously known for love story of Romeo and Juliet. Apart from plays, he has written poems and sonnets mostly revolving around love.

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