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Romeo And Juliet The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Hannah August Francis X Conor Emma Smith

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Romeo And Juliet The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Hannah August Francis X Conor Emma Smith
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.46 MB
Author: William Shakespeare & Hannah August & Francis X. Conor & Emma Smith
ISBN: 9780192691422, 0192691422
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Romeo And Juliet The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Hannah August Francis X Conor Emma Smith by William Shakespeare & Hannah August & Francis X. Conor & Emma Smith 9780192691422, 0192691422 instant download after payment.

'A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life' This edition provides a clear and accessible introduction to Shakespeare's enduring tale of ill-fated lovers. Hannah August pays particular attention to the dramatic function of the famous prologue and the significance of the play's ending. August also explores ways of reading the play as a text that queries rather than validates the tenets of heterosexual romantic love, proving that at multiple points throughout the play's four-hundred-years-plus stage history, Verona has been more queer than the prevailing view of Romeo and Juliet as a core text of heterosexual love might lead us to believe. It includes a substantial section which addresses the play's early modern production and reception history in both print and performance, as well as providing an overview of later performance traditions drawing on up-to-date examples of key productions. The New Oxford Shakespeare offers authoritative editions of Shakespeare's works with...