Romeo and Juliet

“Romeo and Juliet” by R. White, published by Macmillan Education UK on June 18, 2001, is a 225-page edition that explores one of the world’s greatest love stories. This work continues to engage new audiences through its portrayal of tragic lovers, resonating with each generation and reflecting evolving attitudes toward love and relationships in a complex world.
Readers will find a collection of contemporary essays that delve into the nature of love conventions and provide fresh insights into Shakespeare’s text. The discussions within this edition focus on themes relevant to the performing arts, including theater and dance, inviting analysis of the play’s enduring impact and its relevance in today’s society.
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As one of the world’s greatest love stories Romeo and Juliet continues to excite new theatre-goers, readers and film-goers. Its depiction of tragic lovers strikes a chord in each generation of young people, and seems to speak in their own idiom. As such, it reflects, and allows us to analyse, changing attitudes to sex in a violent world. This collection of contemporary essays raises topical debates about the nature of love conventions, as well as offering new insights into Shakespeare’s text.
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