Romeo and Juliet Contributor(s): Pearce, Joseph (Editor), Shakespeare, William (Author) |
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ISBN: 1586174398 ISBN-13: 9781586174392 Publisher: Ignatius Press OUR PRICE: $5.36 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: February 2011 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Drama | Shakespeare |
Dewey: 822.33 |
LCCN: 2010931305 |
Lexile Measure: 610 |
Series: Ignatius Critical Editions |
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 5.2" W x 7.9" (0.70 lbs) 261 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Star-crossed Romeo and Juliet are Shakespeare's most famous lovers. A staple of high school reading lists, the tragedy especially resonates with young adult readers who, like Romeo and Juliet, have experienced the exhilarating and perilous phenomenon of being in love. Given the tragic ending of the play, what does Shakespeare illustrate about his teen protagonists: Are they the hapless victims of fate, or are they responsible for the poor choices they make? Is their love the real thing, or is it self-indulgent passion run amok? These are some of the ever relevant questions discussed in this critical edition of Romeo and Juliet. |
Contributor Bio(s): Pearce, Joseph: - Joseph Pearce, director of the Aquinas Center for Faith and Culture at Aquinas College in Nashville, is the author of three books on Shakespeare, all published by Ignatius Press, and is the editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions of Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth. He is editor of the St. Austin Review (or StAR), a magazine of Christian culture and tradition published by St. Augustine's Press. Shakespeare, William: - Popularly known as the 'Bard of Avon', English playwright, poet, and actor William Shakespeare was baptised on 26 April 1564. Not much is known about his date of birth or his formal education. Born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon, he moved to London at age 21, where he wrote and acted in plays like Hamlet and As You Like It for the theatre group 'The King's Men'. Shakespeare, who died on 23 April 1616, gave the English language its most beautiful figures of speech, allegories, and images. |