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    The sharp differences between the theology of Catholicism and the reformed theology of the Anglican Church of Shakespeare’s day provide the only adequate basis for a proper interpretation of “Merchant of Venice.” Without a thorough grounding in the theological conflicts that gave rise to the English religious persecutions of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and without an appreciation of the threat to Shakespeare and his works posed by government persecution, the reader cannot gras…Read more