- the name is
notable for its
Saxon origin,
meaning "white-haired". The
Shylocks of sixteenth-century
London included "goldsmiths, mercers, and, most visibly...
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Shylock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shylock is the prin****l
antagonist of
William Shakespeare's play The
Merchant of Venice.
Shylock may...
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Operation Shylock: A
Confession is a 1993
novel by
American novelist Philip Roth. The
novel follows narrator "Philip Roth" on a
journey to Israel, where...
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behalf of his dear friend, B****anio, and
provided by a
Jewish moneylender,
Shylock, with
seemingly inevitable fatal consequences.
Although classified as a...
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Shylock is a 2020
Indian Malayalam-language
masala film
directed by Ajay Vasudev,
written by
Aneesh Hameed-Bibin
Mohan and
produced by Joby
George under...
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Shylock is a
monologue in one 80-minute act
written by
Canadian playwright Mark Leiren-Young. It
premiered at Bard on the
Beach on
August 5, 1996, where...
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Shylock's Children is a ****anese
mystery and
economic novel by Jun Ikeido,
published in book form by Bungeishunjū on
January 30, 2006. The book was published...
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Shylock Suite, Op. 57 is a six-movement work by
Gabriel Fauré,
first performed in 1890. In
addition to four
purely orchestral movements it includes...
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Portia asks
Shylock to show mercy, but
Shylock refuses. Thus, the
court allows Shylock to
extract the
pound of flesh. At the
moment when
Shylock is about...
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Shylock is a
musical based on Shakespeare's The
Merchant of Venice,
adapted and
composed by Ed
Dixon debuted at the York
Theatre in 1987 with
Dixon in...