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The Flesh Metaphor in The Merchant of Venice
The famous 'pound of flesh' is known to Russian readers as rather 'pound of meat', a translation that only retains sadistic connotations omitting those of sexuality and Christian religion. The author argues that the latter are not
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The famous 'pound of flesh' is known to Russian readers as rather 'pound of meat', a translation that only retains sadistic connotations omitting those of sexuality and Christian religion. The author argues that the latter are not
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The famous 'pound of flesh' is known to Russian readers as rather 'pound of meat', a translation that only retains sadistic connotations omitting those of sexuality and Christian religion. The author argues that the latter are not
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