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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... eyes are, or whether her hair is blonde, as it appears to be in 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 ...
... eyes are, or whether her hair is blonde, as it appears to be in 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 ...
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... eyes. Romeo's 'for earth too dear' (1.5.46) also echoes her father's 'She is the hopeful lady of my earth' (1.2.14), but adds to it the ominous hyperbole that Juliet may be too precious for earth. This motif too, of the heavens and ...
... eyes. Romeo's 'for earth too dear' (1.5.46) also echoes her father's 'She is the hopeful lady of my earth' (1.2.14), but adds to it the ominous hyperbole that Juliet may be too precious for earth. This motif too, of the heavens and ...
11. oldal
... Eyes, cheeks, hands and above all lips and kissing give physical sustenance to their love and ground the lofty strain of idealization that permeates Romeo's cosmic conceits in particular. After all, one of Mercutio's roles in the play ...
... Eyes, cheeks, hands and above all lips and kissing give physical sustenance to their love and ground the lofty strain of idealization that permeates Romeo's cosmic conceits in particular. After all, one of Mercutio's roles in the play ...
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... eye Maintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fires, And these who, often drowned, could never die, Transparent heretics, be burnt for liars. One fairer than my love! The all-seeing sun Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun ...
... eye Maintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fires, And these who, often drowned, could never die, Transparent heretics, be burnt for liars. One fairer than my love! The all-seeing sun Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun ...
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... eye and makes the harelip; mildews the white wheat and hurts the poor creature of earth'. 2 In his essay on Romeo and Juliet in Henry V: War Criminal? (ed. John Sutherland and Cedric Watts, 2000), John Sutherland highlights startling ...
... eye and makes the harelip; mildews the white wheat and hurts the poor creature of earth'. 2 In his essay on Romeo and Juliet in Henry V: War Criminal? (ed. John Sutherland and Cedric Watts, 2000), John Sutherland highlights startling ...
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