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  2. The Merchant of Venice is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598. A merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan taken out on behalf of his dear friend, Bassanio, and provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock , with seemingly inevitable fatal consequences.

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  3. This allusion means that the play cannot have been written before the late summer of 1596. 1596-7 seems the likeliest dates for the composition of The Merchant of Venice, at which time Shakespeare was also working on King John and Henry IV, Part I. The play was first printed in a quarto edition in 1600.

  4. Author William Shakespeare. Type of work Play. Genre Comedy. Language English. Time and place written 1598; London, England. Date of first publication First published in the Quarto of 1600. Publisher I. R. for Thomas Heys. In-depth Facts: Tone Comic, romantic, tragic. Setting (time) Sixteenth century. Setting (place) Venice and Belmont, Italy.

  5. The Merchant of Venice was probably written in either 1596 or 1597, after Shakespeare had written such plays as Romeo and Juliet and Richard III, but before he penned the great tragedies of his later years.

  6. Jul 31, 2015 · When the news reaches Belmont, Bassanio returns to Venice. Portia and Nerissa also travel to Venice, disguised as a lawyer and his clerk. Portia uses the law to defeat Shylock and rescue Antonio. Act 1, scene 1 Antonio, a Venetian merchant, has invested all his wealth in trading expeditions. Bassanio, his friend and kinsman, asks him for money ...

  7. By Barbara Mowat and Paul Werstine. Editors of the Folger Shakespeare Library Editions. The Merchant of Venice was first printed in 1600 as a quarto. Then in 1619 someone used a copy of the 1600 quarto as the basis of a second quarto-edition of the play.

  8. The Merchant of Venice’s Performance History: The play was first performed for King James’s court in 1605. Since the king enjoyed the play, it continued to run in public venues. It was likely ...

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