Romeo and JulietThe New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of new critical, stage and screen interpretations. This second edition of Romeo and Juliet retains the text prepared by G. Blakemore Evans, together with his introduction and detailed textual notes. A thorough stage history features illustrations and photographs of notable performances from the eighteenth century onwards while a lucid commentary alerts the reader to the difficulties of language, thought and staging. For this second edition, Thomas Moisan has added a new introductory section which focuses on recent scholarly criticism and contemporary productions of the play. The reading list has also been revised and updated. |
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... Johnson, Fry and Company, New York. (Harvard Theatre Collection) 7 Artist's impression of the last scene of Henry Irving's production at the Lyceum in 1882, with Irving as Romeo and Ellen Terry as Juliet. 8 Romeo and Juliet at Stratford ...
... Johnson, Fry and Company, New York. (Harvard Theatre Collection) 7 Artist's impression of the last scene of Henry Irving's production at the Lyceum in 1882, with Irving as Romeo and Ellen Terry as Juliet. 8 Romeo and Juliet at Stratford ...
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... Johnson Keightley Kittredge Knight Malone Mommsen Munro NS Romeo and Juliet (Variorum), ed. H. H. Furness, 1871 Romeo and Juliet (Arden), ed. Brian Gibbons, 1980 Works, ed. W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright, 1864 Romeo and Juliet (Pelican) ...
... Johnson Keightley Kittredge Knight Malone Mommsen Munro NS Romeo and Juliet (Variorum), ed. H. H. Furness, 1871 Romeo and Juliet (Arden), ed. Brian Gibbons, 1980 Works, ed. W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright, 1864 Romeo and Juliet (Pelican) ...
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... Johnson), 1778, 1793 Works, ed. Lewis Theobald, 1733 Works, 2nd edn, 1740 Romeo and Juliet, ed. H. Ulrici, 1853 Works, ed. William Warburton, 1747 Works, ed. Richard Grant White, 1857—66 Romeo and Juliet, ed. G. W. Williams, 1964 3 ...
... Johnson), 1778, 1793 Works, ed. Lewis Theobald, 1733 Works, 2nd edn, 1740 Romeo and Juliet, ed. H. Ulrici, 1853 Works, ed. William Warburton, 1747 Works, ed. Richard Grant White, 1857—66 Romeo and Juliet, ed. G. W. Williams, 1964 3 ...
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