William Shakespeare, "Romeo and Juliet" (The New Cambridge Shakespeare, Updated Edition)
Edited by G. Blakemore Evans
Cambridge University Press | 2003 | ISBN: 0521532531 | 278 pages | siPDF | 7.3 MB
Edited by G. Blakemore Evans
Cambridge University Press | 2003 | ISBN: 0521532531 | 278 pages | siPDF | 7.3 MB
Professor Evans helps the reader to visualise the stage action of Romeo and Juliet, a vital element in the play's significance and useful to students approaching it for the first time. The history of the play in the theatre is accompanied by illustrations of notable productions from the eighteenth century onwards. A lucid commentary alerts the reader to the difficulties of language, thought and staging.
For this updated edition Thomas Moisan has added a new section to the Introduction which takes account of the number of important professional theatre productions and the large output of scholarly criticism on the play which have appeared in recent years. The Reading List has also been revised and augmented.
About The New Cambridge Shakespeare Series
The New Cambridge Shakespeare is an edition of Shakespeare's works, consisting of a separate volume for each play, and a volume each for the Sonnets and the narrative poems. The texts have been prepared by an international team of the very best scholars, who provide in each case a freshly-considered and modernised text, a substantial introduction and commentary at the foot of the page. The series pays particular attention to the play in performance, commenting on the stage action and offering a performance history with illustrations. It is aimed at students of Shakespeare from A level or its equivalent, and onwards, including undergraduates, graduates and teachers.
An international team of scholars offers:
- modernized, easily accessible texts
- ample commentary and introductions
- attention to the theatrical qualities of each play and its stage history
- informative illustrations
List of IllustrationsTags: qShakespeare, qDrama, qLiterature, qLiteraryCriticism
Preface
Abbreviations and Conventions
Introduction
The date
Sources and structure
The tragic pattern
Language, style and imagery
The characters
Romeo and Juliet in the theatre
Recent Developments in Criticism and Production, by Thomas Moisan
Romeo and Juliet and Recent Criticism
Gender and Romeo and Juliet
'… wherefore art thou Romeo?'
Death
Festival and Black Funeral
'In fair Verona where we set our scene': the Text In its Time
The Text in Our Times
Romeo and Juliet in Recent Stage and Film Productions
Note on the Text
List of Characters
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Supplementary Notes
Textual Analysis
Appendix: Brooke's Romeus
The Argument
The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet
The lovers exchange vows of mutual love
Juliet debates at length Romeus's intentions
Juliet receives permission to go to shrift, where she meets with Romeus
The lovers discuss their perilous situation
The open quarrel between the Capilets and Montagewes begins
Juliet laments Romeus's banishment and Tybalt's death
The Nurse finds Juliet in a faint and revives her
The Nurse goes to find Romeus at the Friar's cell
Romeus and Juliet spend a last night together, lamenting his exile
Romeus refuses to allow Juliet to accompany him
Romeus suffers in exile in Mantua
In Verona, Juliet is counselled to forget the death of Tybalt
Juliet's mother reports Juliet's sad state to Capilet and urges marriage as a remedy. Capilet approaches Paris
Juliet visits the Friar for comfort and aid
All lament the supposed death of Juliet
Romeus receives the fatal news and seeks out an Apothecary
The Friar goes to the tomb at the appointed time
Juliet laments Romeus's death
The Friar, with philosophical embellishments and at great length, recounts the whole course of events
Reading List
John Sutherland & Cedric W...zzles (World's Classics)"
William Shakespeare, "A M... Shakespeare, Updated Edition)
William Shakespeare, "As ...rden Shakespeare), 3rd Edition
William Shakespeare, "Mac...The New Cambridge Shakespeare)
William Shakespeare, "Mea... Shakespeare, Updated Edition)
William Shakespeare, "Muc...rden Shakespeare), 3rd Edition
William Shakespeare, "Muc... Shakespeare, Updated Edition)
William Shakespeare, "Oth... Shakespeare, Updated Edition)
William Shakespeare, "The...rden Shakespeare), 2nd Edition
William Shakespeare, "The...rden Shakespeare), 3rd Edition
Scott McMillin, ed., "Res...ritical Editions), 2nd Edition
Michael Dobson & Stanley W...Companion To Shakespeare"
Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard...re in Love: A Screenplay"
Tom McArthur, "The Oxford Companion to the English Language"
John Rignall (ed), "Oxfor...ompanion to George Eliot"
R. C. Terry, "Oxford Reader's Companion to Trollope"
Diana Tixier Herald, "Gen... Interests (6th Edition)"
Jane Rogers (ed), "Good Fiction Guide"
Pierre Bayard, "How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read"