Locations in Harold's Library
Holdings which refer to this drama
- Shakespeare’s Earliest Tragedies: Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet (essay)
- Shakespeare’s “Earth-treading stars”: the Image of the Masque in Romeo and Juliet (essay)
- Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet: Its Spanish Source (essay)
- What’s in a name? Why does Juliet confuse ‘Montague’ with ‘Romeo’? (chapter)
- How ancient is Lear? How youthful is Juliet? (chapter)
- Verona in Depth: Romeo and Juliet, RSC, Stratford, 1967 (review)
- Shakespeare: The Poet and His Plays (book) • Covered in chapter "Tragedies of Rome and Verona"
- Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (book) • in chapter 3 "The Apprentice Tragedies"
- Prefaces to Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet (book)
- Shakespeare in Performance: Romeo and Juliet (book)
- 100 Shakespeare Films (book) • p206 • synopsis, plus 9 films from 1936 to 2000
- Players of Shakespeare 2 (book) • p107 • Roger Allam as Mercutio (John Caird, Tour/The Other Place, 1983/4)
- Players of Shakespeare 2 (book) • p121 • Niamh Cusack as Juliet (Michael Bogdanov, RSC, 1986)
- Players of Shakespeare 1 (book) • p91 • Brenda Bruce as the Nurse (Ron Daniels, RSC, 1980)
- Shakespeare in Perspective (Volume 1) (book) • p17 • Commentaries by Germaine Greer and Dame Peggy Ashcroft
- This Wide and Universal Theater (book) • p129 • Chapter 6: The Motive and the Cue for Passion – Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Othello in Performance
- Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet (essay) • 1960 Old Vic Production
- Shakespeare, Sex and Love (book) • p148 • Chapter 6: Sex and Love in Romeo and Juliet
- The English Poetic Mind (book) • Romeo and Juliet in the Cycle of Shakespeare
- Shakespeare’s Wordplay (book) • Wordplay in Romeo and Juliet
Other works with this as their source
Images of this drama
- 1935, New Theatre, directed by John Gielgud, with Gielgud and Olivier alternating as Romeo and Juliet (4 pictures) (image)
- Press photos of Romeo and Juliet, RSC, Stratford, 1967 (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1882 London. Irving’s final scene. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1921 Moscow. Exter’s Cubist design for Tairov. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1929 Cambridge. Paston’s medieval mansions, flamenco costumes, flying birds. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1931 Warsaw. A late example of international Expressionism. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1935 London. Capulet’s ball. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1935 London. Motley’s central tower. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1935 London. Olivier and Ashcroft parting in Gielgud’s production. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1947 Stratford. Rolf Görard’s sandcastle set. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1954 Stratford. A characteristic Motley design. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1963 Prague. Svoboda’s step units and floating gallery. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1963 Prague. The gallery serving as Renaissance windows. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1965 Florence. Zeffirelli’s locale pictorialism. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1986 Stratford. TV crew in the final scene. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1993 Düsseldorf. A set of white elements, changeable by hand. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1993 Düsseldorf. The balcony scene on trapezes. (image)
- Romeo and Juliet 1963 Prague. The balcony scene. (image)
- Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1954-56 (book)
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