William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet / edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
2005
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Title
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet / edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
Created/published
Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, ©2005.
Description
140 p. ; 23 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Bloom's guides
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Biographical sketch
The story behind the story
List of characters
Summary and analysis
Critical views
James C. Bryant on Friar Laurence as a comic and compromised ecclesiastic
Gerry Brenner on a dark view of Friar Lawrence's motivations
Rudolf Stamm on the integration of speech and action
Susanna Greer Fein on herbs and romance
François Laroque on subversion and reversalt
Jerzy Limon on Tybalt's behavior in the duel
Martin Goldstein on the Capulet's role in their daughter's death
Joseph A. Porter on Mercutio's speech and space
Jill L. Levenson on Shakespeare and adolescence
Barbara Everett on the nurse's reminiscences
Works by william Shakespeare.
The story behind the story
List of characters
Summary and analysis
Critical views
James C. Bryant on Friar Laurence as a comic and compromised ecclesiastic
Gerry Brenner on a dark view of Friar Lawrence's motivations
Rudolf Stamm on the integration of speech and action
Susanna Greer Fein on herbs and romance
François Laroque on subversion and reversalt
Jerzy Limon on Tybalt's behavior in the duel
Martin Goldstein on the Capulet's role in their daughter's death
Joseph A. Porter on Mercutio's speech and space
Jill L. Levenson on Shakespeare and adolescence
Barbara Everett on the nurse's reminiscences
Works by william Shakespeare.
Series
Bloom's guides.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Item Details
Call number
PR2831 .R636 2005