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Year

1964

Text

Zhao, Shouyin ; Long, Wenpei. Du Weinisi shang ren [ID D23930].
Shen Fan : Zhao and Long deny Shakespeare's transcendence of class and argue that Shakespeare was not condemning the destructive effects of money but rather treating money as a necessary companion of happiness, that he was not criticizing capitalists values, law, and commerce in The merchant of Venice but using the spirit of christian humanism to complement the law.

Mentioned People (3)

Long, Wenpei  (um 1964)

Shakespeare, William  (Stratford-upon-Avon 1564-1616 Stratford-upon-Avon) : Dramatiker, Dichter

Zhao, Shouyin  (um 1964)

Subjects

Literature : Occident : Great Britain

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1988 Shen, Fan. Shakespeare in China : The merchant of Venice. In : Asian theatre journal ; vol. 5, no 1 (1988). Publication / Shak34
  • Source: Wu, Xinghua. Weinishi shang ren : chong tu yu jie jue. In : Wen xue ping lun ; no 3 (1963). [The merchant of Venice : conflicts and their solutions].
    威 尼斯商人 (Shak335, Publication)
  • Source: Zhang, Qihong. Rang shang di jiang lin ren jian : zai Zhongguo Shashibiya yan jiu hui cheng li da hui shang de fa yan. In : Qing nian yi shu ; no 1 (1985). [Let god descend to the human world : a speech to the first convention of the Chinese Society for Shakespearean Research]. (Shak303, Publication)
  • Cited by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich (AOI, Organisation)