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Clapp, Susannah, "The Jew of Malta," in Guardian Unlimited, October 10, 1999.
Meyers, William, "Shakespeare, Shylock, and the Jews," in Commentary, Vol. 101, No. 4, April 1996, pp. 32-37.
Nightingale, Benedict, "The Big Play: The Jew of Malta," in Times (London), October 16, 1999.
Perrett, Manon D., "Shakespeare's Jew: Preconception and Performance," in Shakespeare Studies, Vol. 20, 1987, pp. 261-68.
Spencer, Charles, "The Arts: Portrait of a Psycho As Comic As It Is Chilling," in Daily...
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