Romeo and Juliet

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Penguin, 1967 M01 1 - 295 páginas
Though not actually a tragedy, the story of the two 'star-crossed lovers' bears witness to Shakespeare's growing skill in shaping tragic drama. As Romeo and Juliet come from opposing families, their love must be concealed until after their marriage. But Romeo has been banished for avenging the death of Mercutio and, despite the well-meaning intervention of Friar Laurence, fate ensures that theirs is a wedding that will never take place.

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INTRODUCTION
7
FURTHER READING
45
ROMEO AND JULIET
49
COMMENTARY
169
AN ACCOUNT OF THE TEXT
279
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