Ebook {Epub PDF} Shylock is My Name by Howard Jacobson
· • Shylock Is My Name by Howard Jacobson, published by Hogarth Shakespeare, priced £, is available now in paperback and eBook Support your . · Shylock Is My Name by Howard Jacobson review – a provocative retelling of The Merchant of Venice Shylock meets his modern doppelganger in the novelist’s playful examination of what it means to Author: Stephanie Merritt. · Shylock Is My Name is Howard Jacobson's addition to the Hogarth Shakespeare series, and I felt it to be such a let down after reading Jeanette Winterson's The Gap of Time. I read Jacobson's J last year and was disappointed in it in similar ways as I am disappointed in this one/5.
Shylock Is My Name couldn't be more different to Jacobson's hilarious last novel J, set in the future and short-listed for the Booker prize - although it is Shylock Is My Name by Howard Jacobson, published by Hogarth Shakespeare, priced £, is available now in paperback and eBook. Receive free Howard Jacobson updates. We'll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Howard Jacobson news every morning. In Shylock is My Name, the action takes place around Alderley Edge in Cheshire's affluent "golden triangle". Visiting his mother's grave one day. Shylock Is My Name was published in the UK on 4 February. 10 thoughts on "Shylock Is My Name, by Howard Jacobson". Alex says: Febru at pm.
The Bottom Line: 'Shylock Is My Name' By Howard Jacobson. This new novel, based on "The Merchant of Venice," gives Shylock the lion's share of the love. By. • Shylock Is My Name by Howard Jacobson, published by Hogarth Shakespeare, priced £, is available now in paperback and eBook Support your Jewish community. Support your Jewish News. Review | Shylock is My Name, Howard Jacobson. Posted on 6 April by Jaclyn. In this modern update to Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, Howard Jacobson finally gives Shylock his chance to vent. The character of Shylock has one of the most powerful, memorable monologues in all of Shakespeare’s plays — “Hath not a Jew eyes?” — yet he is ultimately silenced.
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