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				<title>Anti-Semitism and Religious Intolerance in Aristocratic Age English Literature</title>
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				<description>By Hayley E. Tartell - In Shakespeare&#39;s Macbeth, the witches&amp;rsquo; scene intimates an anti-Semitic theme by comparing Jews to filthy, grotesque objects, while in The Merchant of Venice, Shylock&amp;rsquo;s portrayal serves as a means through which anti-Semitic themes are also conveyed. Similarly, in The Jew of Malta, by Christopher Marlowe, an anti-Semitic theme is implied through the character Barabas the Jew. Finally, John Donne&amp;rsquo;s Holy Sonnet XII and Geoffrey Chaucer&amp;rsquo;s The Canterbury Tales impart decidedly anti-Semitic themes while alluding to the crucifixion of Jesus. These referenced literary works poignantly...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2015 03:53 EDT</pubDate>
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