What is it about?
A collection of essays looking at the reception of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet across a range of European cultures and through different media.
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Why is it important?
One of the first studies to take an individual Shakespearean drama and consider its impact in a range of European countries. Includes a timeline listing the most significant manifestations of the play from the first productions to the present.
Perspectives
Co-editing and contributing to this volume was both pleasurable and instructive, a real education in the rich diversity of different national and regional takes on Shakespeare and his presence in different media as diverse as internet memes and postage stamps.
Keith Gregor
Universidad de Murcia
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This page is a summary of: Romeo and Juliet in European culture, November 2017, John Benjamins,
DOI: 10.1075/sec.1.
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