Romeo and Juliet: text of the play : sources, contexts, and early rewritings : criticism and later rewritings
"This much-anticipated Norton Critical Edition of Shakespeare's best-known play is based on the Second Quarto, widely agreed to be the most authoritative early text. By carefully selecting extracts from sources, scholars, and scriptwriters, Gordon McMullan tells a series of stories about R...
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Illustrations vii
Introduction ix
A Note on the Text xxv
The Text of Romeo and Juliet i
Textual Variants 99
Sources, Contexts, and Early Rewritings 105
Luigi Da Porto • A Tale about Two Noble
Lovers (ca. 1530) 107
Matteo Bandello • The Unfortunate Death
of Two Most Wretched Lovers (1554) 113
Pierre Boaistuau • Of Two Lovers (1559) 12,0
Arthur Brooke • Romeus and Juliet (1562) 12,6
William Painter • The Goodly History of the True and
Constant Love between Rhomeo and Julietta (1567) 135
Kareen Seidler • Romio und Julieta: A Case Study
of an Early German Shakespeare Adaptation 140
• From Romio und Julieta (ca. 1680) 144
Thomas Otway • From The History and Fall
of Caius Marius (1680) 149
Criticism and Later Rewritings 157
Stanley Wells • The Challenges of Romeo and Juliet 159
PRE-TWENTIETH-CENTURY RESPONSES 179
Samuel Johnson • [On Romeo and Juliet] 179
William Hazlitt • From Characters of Shakespear’s Plays 180
Samuel Taylor Coleridge • [On Romeo and Juliet] 184
Helena Faucit • From On Some of Shakespeare s Female
Characters 189
TWENTIETH- AND TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY RESPONSES 195
Harley Granville-Barker • Romeo and Juliet 195
Susan Snyder • Romeo and Juliet: Comedy into Tragedy 2,02,
Gayle Whittier • The Sonnet’s Body and the Body
Sonnetized in Romeo and Juliet 2,11
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Contents
Jill L, Levenson • The Definition of Love: Shakespeare’s
Phrasing in Romeo and Juliet 2,2,8
Lloyd Davis • “Death-Marked Love”: Desire and Presence
in Romeo and Juliet 243
Wendy Wall • De-generation: Editions, Offspring, and
Romeo and Juliet 257
Joseph A. Porter • Shakespeare’s Mercutio 271
Dympna C. Callaghan • The Ideology of Romantic Love:
The Case of Romeo and Juliet 282
Sasha Roberts • Constructing Identities 304
Niamh Cusack • Juliet in Romeo and Juliet 332
David Tennant • Romeo in Romeo and Juliet 344
Courtney Lehmann • Shakespeare with a View:
Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet 360
Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce • From William
Shakespeare’s Romeo 4- Juliet 378
Barbara Hodgdon • William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet:
Everything’s Nice in America*? 384
Susan Bennett • Romeo and Juliet in Baghdad
(and in Stratford and London and Qatar) 398
Selected Bibliography 409
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