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Romeo and Juliet

"This edition of one of Shakespeare's most popular and attractive plays adopts a radically new approach to the text. It offers modernized texts not only of the 1599 'good' quarto, but also of the short, or b̀ad' quarto of 1597, regarding each as an independent witness to a 'mobile text' which changed in composition as Shakespeare wrote it. The longer and more familiar text, first printed in 1599, is presented along with a detailed explanatory commentary sensitive to both literary and theatrical issues. The earlier, shorter text is annotated only where it differs significantly from the later." "In addition to considering issues of performance, the introduction traces the Romeo and Juliet narrative from its origins in myth through its adaptation in the novella, a form which changed the story in subtle ways as it crossed national boundaries from Italy to France to England. It shows how Shakespeare's transmutation of the story reflects contemporary concerns with love, death, adolescence, and patriarchism, and illuminates his artistic experimentations with poetry, style, rhetoric, and dramatic form."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2000
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000
Tragedy
ix, 450 pages ; 23 cm
9780198129370, 9780192814968, 0198129378, 0192814966
41991397
The Romeo and Juliet narrative before Shakespeare. Myth ; Novella
'Romeo and Juliet' : the play. Love, death, and adolescence ; Patriarchy ; Style and genre. Rhetoric ; Tragedy, comedy, sonnet
Performance history. Initial staging ; Restoration to the late twentieth century
Date(s)
The mobile text. Quarto 1 (1597) ; Quarto 2 (1599) and its derivatives ; Quarto 1 and Quarto 2 : provenance
Editorial procedures. Abbreviations and references
The most excellent and lamentable tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
An excellent conceited tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (Q1)
English