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- Barthelemy, Anthony
        Gerard. Black Face, Maligned Race: The
        Representation of Blacks in English Drama from Shakespeare
        to Southerne. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University
        Press, 1987.
      
- Cardozo, J. L. The
        Contemporary Jew in the Elizabethan Drama. Amsterdam:
        H. J. Paris, 1925.
      
- Carroll, William C..
        Lean King, Fat Beggar: Representations of Poverty in
        Shakespeare's Plays. Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
        1996.
      
- Charlton, H. B.
        Shakespeare's Jew. Manchester: Manchester
        University Press, 1970.
      
- Cohen, D. M.. "The Jew and
        Shylock." Shakespeare Quarterly 31 (1980): 53-63.
      
- Davis,
        J Madison, and Sylvie L F Richards. "The Merchant and
        the Jew: A Fourteenth-Century French Analogue to the
        Merchant of Venice." Shakespeare Quarterly 36
        (1985): 56-63.
      
- Edwards, John. The Jews in
        Christian Europe, 1400-1700. London: Routledge, 1988.
      
- Glassman, Bernard.
        Anti-Semitic Stereotypes without Jews: Images of the
        Jews in England, 1290-1700. Detroit, Mich: Wayne State
        University Press, 1975.
      
- Goldberg, Jonathan.
        Sodometries: Renaissance Texts, Modern
        Sexualities. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University
        Press, 1992.
      
- Grayzel, Solomon. A
        History of the Jews. Toronto, Ont: Mentor Books, 1968.
      
- Grebanier, Bernard.
        The Truth About Shylock. New York: Random House,
        1962.
      
- Gross, John. Shylock: Four
        Hundred Years in the Life of a Legend. London: Chatto
        & Windus, 1992.
      
- Hunter, G. K. Othello and
        Colour Prejudice. London: Oxford University Press,
        1967.
      
- Jones, Eldred. Othello's
        Countrymen: The African in English Renaissance Drama.
        London: Oxford University Press, 1965.
      
- Jones, Gareth Lloyd..
        The Discovery of Hebrew in Tudor England: A Third
        Language. Manchester: Manchester University Press,
        1983.
      
- Jones, Norman. God and the
        Moneylenders: Usury and Law in Early Modern England.
        Oxford: Blackwell, 1989.
      
- Landa, M. J. The Jew in
        Drama. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1968
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- Morewski, Awrom. Shylock
        and Shakespeare. Trans. Mirra Ginsburg. St. Louis:
        Fireside Books, 1967.
      
- O'Donoghue, Edward
        Geoffrey. The Story of Bethlehem Hospital from Its
        Foundation in 1247. London: Unwin, 1912.
      
- Roth, Cecil. A History of the
        Jews in England. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1949.
      
- Salkeld, Duncan. Madness
        and Drama in the Age of Shakespeare. Manchester, UK:
        Manchester University Press, 1993.
      
- Shatzmiller, Joseph.
        Shylock Reconsidered: Jews, Moneylending, and Medieval
        Society. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press,
        1990.
      
- Sinsheimer,
        Hermann, 1883-1950. Shylock: The History of a
        Character, or, the Myth of the Jew. London: V.
        Gollancz, 1947.
      
- Sisson, C. J. "A Colony of Jews
        in Shakespeare's London." Essays and Studies by Members
        of the English Association 23 (1938): 38-51.
      
- Smith, Bruce R. Homosexual
        Desire in Shakespeare's England: A Cultural Poetics.
        Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.
      
- Summers, Claude J., ed.
        Homosexuality in Renaissance and Enlightenment England:
        Literature Representations in History Context. New
        York: Haworth Press, 1992.
      
- Szarmach, Paul E., ed.
        Aspects of Jewish Culture in the Middle Ages: Papers of
        the Eighth Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval and
        Early Renaissance Studies. Albany: State University of
        New York Press, 1979.
      
- Tokson, Elliot H. The
        Popular Image of the Black Man in English Drama,
        1550-1688. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1982.
      
- Walvin, James.. Black and
        White: The Negro and English Society, 1555-1945.
        London: Allen Lane the Penguin Press, 1973.
      
- Woodbridge, Linda.
        Vagrancy, Homelessness, and English Renaissance
        Literature. Urbana: University of Illinois Press,
        2001.
      
- Zaslavsky, Robert. "'Which
        Is the Merchant Heere? And Which the Jew?': Keeping the
        Book and Keeping the Books in the Merchant of Venice."
        Judaism 44 (1995): 181-92.