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Romeo and Juliet: Language and Writing Prof. Catherine Belsey (Swansea University)

Romeo and Juliet: Language and Writing By Prof. Catherine Belsey (Swansea University)

Romeo and Juliet: Language and Writing by Prof. Catherine Belsey (Swansea University)


Summary

A new type of study guide which combines an exploration of Shakespeare's language with. specific help for students looking to develop their own critical responses and skills. Hamlet remains the most studied of Shakespeare's tragedies and this guide examines it as a turning point in his writing career.

Romeo and Juliet: Language and Writing Summary

Romeo and Juliet: Language and Writing by Prof. Catherine Belsey (Swansea University)

Everyone knows the story of the star-crossed lovers but close attention to the language of the play can deepen and darken the legend. As icons of passion, Romeo and Juliet reveal the recklessness, as well as the idealism, of desire in a violent world. Catherine Belsey shows how you can tease out the play's subtle meanings and goes on to discuss key adaptations, including the classic Baz Lurhmann film.

About Prof. Catherine Belsey (Swansea University)

Catherine Belsey is Professor of English at Swansea University, UK.

Table of Contents

Series editor's preface Preface 1 Introduction: The play 2 The Language of love 3 The language of death 4 Shakespeare retells the tale 5 Textual choices 6 Afterlives: Language through time 7 Critical issues and the text 8 Writing skills Further reading

Additional information

GOR008296502
9781408171752
1408171759
Romeo and Juliet: Language and Writing by Prof. Catherine Belsey (Swansea University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20140213
192
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