Romeo and Juliet: Third SeriesBloomsbury Publishing, 2015. szept. 30. - 472 oldal This major new edition of Shakespeare's greatest tragedy of love argues that that play is ultimately Juliet's. The play text is expertly edited and the on-page commentary notes discuss issues of staging, theme, meaning and Shakespeare's use of his sources to give the reader deep and engaging insights into the play. The richly illustrated introduction looks at the play's exceptionally beautiful and complex language and focuses on the figure of Juliet as being at its centre. René Weis discusses the play's critical, stage and film history, including West Side Story and Baz Luhrmann's seminal film Romeo + Juliet. This is an authoritative edition from a leading scholar, giving the reader a penetrating and wide-ranging insight into this ever popular play. |
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... Brooke's Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet Tybalt, Mercutio and Paris Performing love From London (c. 1596) and Cambridge (c. 1598–1601) to Douai (1694–5) From Garrick (1748) to Berlioz (1839) and Cushman (1845) From Gounod (1867) ...
... Brooke's Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet Tybalt, Mercutio and Paris Performing love From London (c. 1596) and Cambridge (c. 1598–1601) to Douai (1694–5) From Garrick (1748) to Berlioz (1839) and Cushman (1845) From Gounod (1867) ...
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... Brooke – such considerations play a part no longer when, in a 'desperate tender' (3.4.12), he cedes her hand in marriage after Tybalt's 1 Shakespeare had earlier used Brooke's poem in TGV; see Carroll, 77. 2 Only Cleopatra (693, AC) and ...
... Brooke – such considerations play a part no longer when, in a 'desperate tender' (3.4.12), he cedes her hand in marriage after Tybalt's 1 Shakespeare had earlier used Brooke's poem in TGV; see Carroll, 77. 2 Only Cleopatra (693, AC) and ...
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... Brooke when 'with cruel hand she tare her golden hairs' (2389) just as Brooke's Romeus tears 'his golden locks' (1291) on hearing news of his banishment. Also, she remains an English 'Juliet'. This allows Shakespeare to sidestep the ...
... Brooke when 'with cruel hand she tare her golden hairs' (2389) just as Brooke's Romeus tears 'his golden locks' (1291) on hearing news of his banishment. Also, she remains an English 'Juliet'. This allows Shakespeare to sidestep the ...
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... Brooke; they are Shakespeare's invention.1 Juliet's first line in the scene, 'Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds', sets the tone for a speech driven by passion, in which she openly desires to lose her virginity: 'And learn me how to ...
... Brooke; they are Shakespeare's invention.1 Juliet's first line in the scene, 'Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds', sets the tone for a speech driven by passion, in which she openly desires to lose her virginity: 'And learn me how to ...
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... Brooke. Immediately before stabbing herself, Brooke's Juliet addresses the spirit of Romeus, pledging him her everlasting love: 'That so our parted sprites, from light that we see here, / In place of endless light and bliss, may ever ...
... Brooke. Immediately before stabbing herself, Brooke's Juliet addresses the spirit of Romeus, pledging him her everlasting love: 'That so our parted sprites, from light that we see here, / In place of endless light and bliss, may ever ...
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