Sexo, mentiras y dinero. Notas sobre El Mercader de Venecia de William Shakespeare

The Merchant of Venice was written by Shakespeare as a romantic commedy, but it is much easier for us to read it and understand it as a tragedy: as the tragedy of two lonely men in an unfair and cruel world. This is so because we can’t accept what is necessary to accept to make it work as a commed...

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Autor principal: Rinesi, Eduardo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales, Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/1454
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politics
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Sexo, mentiras y dinero. Notas sobre El Mercader de Venecia de William Shakespeare
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description The Merchant of Venice was written by Shakespeare as a romantic commedy, but it is much easier for us to read it and understand it as a tragedy: as the tragedy of two lonely men in an unfair and cruel world. This is so because we can’t accept what is necessary to accept to make it work as a commedy, but also because –as it is always the case in Shakespeare– the text is full of tragic elements living together whith the comic ones. In this article it is suggested that the decission about how is it to be read this drama –or any other shakespearean drama– is less an aesthetic decission than a political one, and that political theory may be enriched by a reflection on this kind of problems.
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