Romeo and Juliet: A Critical Reader
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th Jan '16
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From the cosmic conceits of Romeo to the microcosmic phantasmagoria of Queen Mab, Romeo and Juliet ranges across the full scale of desire and imagination. This volume assembles a thoughtful and accessible group of essays that unpickthe play’s key themes and dilemmas and explore its ongoing centrality to Shakespearean performance and criticism across the world.
Uniquely, this guide analyses the play’s critical and performance history and recent criticism, as well as including five essays offering radically new paths for contemporary interpretation. The subject matter of these essays is rich and diverse, ranging across the play’s philosophical identification of sexual love with self-realization, the hermeneutic implications of an editor’s textual choices, the minor characters of the play in relation to Renaissance performance traditions, Romeo and Juliet in opera and ballet, and the play’s Italian sources and afterlives. The guide also contains a chapter on the key resources available, including scholarly editions and easily available DVDs, and discusses the ways in which they can be used in the classroom to aid understanding and provoke further debate. Edited by leading scholar Julia Reinhard Lupton, this is an essential guide for both students and scholars of Shakespeare.
I’m very impressed by this series. I think its success lies in part in the general editors’ wise selection of volume editors who are both intellectually open-minded and capable of assembling strong, diverse teams of contributors. * Studies in English Literature *
ISBN: 9781472589262
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 345g
296 pages