Romeo and Juliet (Vol. 65) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Andrews, John F., ed. Romeo and Juliet: Critical Essays. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1993, 425 p.

Collection of essays focusing on the play's language and structure, performance issues, and the play as a reflection of Elizabethan culture.

Clemen, Wolfgang H. “Romeo and Juliet.” In Studies in Drama, edited by Ghassan Maleh and Yasser Daghistani, pp. 95-107. Beirut: Dar Al Fikr, 1972.

Argues that traditional style and a “surprising new language” co-exist in Romeo and Juliet, and demonstrates the way in which this duality is present in the play's imagery as well.

Crunelle-Vanrigh, Anny. “‘O Trespass Sweetly Urged’: The Sex of Space in Romeo and Juliet.Cahiers Élisabéthains 49 (April 1996): 39-49.

Maintains that the struggle between young love and patriarchal power over sexual freedom directs the way space and...

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