Romeo and Juliet with Related Readings

Romeo and Juliet with Related Readings
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher: Albany ; Toronto : ITP International Thomson Pub.
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1997
Genre: Romeo and Juliet
ISBN: 9780176066147

Each book includes the complete text of the play, margin notes, and a collection of related readings to make Shakespeare relevant for today's students.

Readings on Romeo and Juliet

Readings on Romeo and Juliet
Author: Don Nardo
Publisher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Tragedy
ISBN: 9781565106475

An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the sixteenth-century play "Romeo and Juliet," and it's author William Shakespeare.

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher: Castrovilli Giuseppe
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1973
Genre: Miniature books
ISBN:

The tragedy of Romeo and juliet - the greatest love story ever.

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
Author: Academic Therapy Publications
Publisher: Academic Therapy Publications
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1999-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781571281241

A streamlined prose retelling of Shakespeare's play about two young people who defy their warring families' prejudices and dare to fall in love.

Shakespeare

Shakespeare
Author: Andi Diehn
Publisher: Nomad Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 161930452X

“Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” Teenagers have been sighing an approximation of these words for centuries, ever since William Shakespeare had Juliet utter them from her balcony in one of the most popular plays of all time, Romeo and Juliet. Tales of love, loss, rebellion, rivalry—before there was Twilight, Warm Bodies, and The Lion King, there was Shakespeare. The characters, language, imagery, and plot elements of many books and movies that appear on bookshelves and in cinemas today are directly influenced by the plays of the Bard. In Shakespeare: Investigate the Bard’s Influence on Today’s World, readers discover links between the books, movies, and music they listen to today and the words that were written and acted out more than 400 years ago. Readers deconstruct Shakespearean themes, imagery, language, and meaning by finding familiar ground on which to gain literary insight. Through hands-on projects such as coding a video game based on one of Shakespeare’s plays to rewriting a scene in the text language of emoji, readers find compelling avenues into the dramatic, sometimes intimidating language, leaving them well-equipped to tackle any major text in the academic years to come.

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
Author: John F. Andrews
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2015-05-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317532406

Originally published in 1993. Presenting excerpts and articles on the themes and characters from the most famous story of young lovers, this collection brings together scholarship relating to the language, performance, and impact of the play. Ordered in three parts, the chapters cover analysis, reviews and interpretation from a wide ranging array of sources, from the play’s contemporary commenters to literary critics of the early 1990’s. The volume ends with an article by the editor on the action in the text which concludes the final section of 8 pieces looking at the story as being a product of Elizabethan Culture. It considers the attitude to the friar, to morality and suicide, the stars and fate, and gender differences. Comparisons are made to Shakespeare’s source as well as to productions performed long after the Bard’s death.

The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Author:
Publisher: McDougal Littel
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780395775370

A textbook reader for young adults features William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," plus short stories, poems, and essays designed to build reading comprehension.

The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Embodiment

The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Embodiment
Author: Valerie Traub
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0191019739

The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Embodiment brings together 40 of the most important scholars and intellectuals writing on the subject today. Extending the purview of feminist criticism, it offers an intersectional paradigm for considering representations of gender in the context of race, ethnicity, sexuality, disability, and religion. In addition to sophisticated textual analysis drawing on the methods of historicism, psychoanalysis, queer theory, and posthumanism, a team of international experts discuss Shakespeare's life, contemporary editing practices, and performance of his plays on stage, on screen, and in the classroom. This theoretically sophisticated yet elegantly written Handbook includes an editor's Introduction that provides a comprehensive overview of current debates.