Romeo and Juliet  6808

Locations in Harold's Library

Holdings which refer to this drama

  1. Shakespeare’s Earliest Tragedies: Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet (essay)
  2. Shakespeare’s “Earth-treading stars”: the Image of the Masque in Romeo and Juliet (essay)
  3. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet: Its Spanish Source (essay)
  4. What’s in a name? Why does Juliet confuse ‘Montague’ with ‘Romeo’? (chapter)
  5. How ancient is Lear? How youthful is Juliet? (chapter)
  6. Verona in Depth: Romeo and Juliet, RSC, Stratford, 1967 (review)
  7. Shakespeare: The Poet and His Plays (book) • Covered in chapter "Tragedies of Rome and Verona"
  8. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (book) • in chapter 3 "The Apprentice Tragedies"
  9. Prefaces to Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet (book)
  10. Shakespeare in Performance: Romeo and Juliet (book)
  11. 100 Shakespeare Films (book) • p206 • synopsis, plus 9 films from 1936 to 2000
  12. Players of Shakespeare 2 (book) • p107 • Roger Allam as Mercutio (John Caird, Tour/The Other Place, 1983/4)
  13. Players of Shakespeare 2 (book) • p121 • Niamh Cusack as Juliet (Michael Bogdanov, RSC, 1986)
  14. Players of Shakespeare 1 (book) • p91 • Brenda Bruce as the Nurse (Ron Daniels, RSC, 1980)
  15. Shakespeare in Perspective (Volume 1) (book) • p17 • Commentaries by Germaine Greer and Dame Peggy Ashcroft
  16. This Wide and Universal Theater (book) • p129 • Chapter 6: The Motive and the Cue for Passion – Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Othello in Performance
  17. Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet (essay) • 1960 Old Vic Production
  18. Shakespeare, Sex and Love (book) • p148 • Chapter 6: Sex and Love in Romeo and Juliet
  19. The English Poetic Mind (book) • Romeo and Juliet in the Cycle of Shakespeare
  20. Shakespeare’s Wordplay (book) • Wordplay in Romeo and Juliet

Other works with this as their source

Images of this drama

  1. 1935, New Theatre, directed by John Gielgud, with Gielgud and Olivier alternating as Romeo and Juliet (4 pictures) (image)
  2. Press photos of Romeo and Juliet, RSC, Stratford, 1967 (image)
  3. Romeo and Juliet 1882 London. Irving’s final scene. (image)
  4. Romeo and Juliet 1921 Moscow. Exter’s Cubist design for Tairov. (image)
  5. Romeo and Juliet 1929 Cambridge. Paston’s medieval mansions, flamenco costumes, flying birds. (image)
  6. Romeo and Juliet 1931 Warsaw. A late example of international Expressionism. (image)
  7. Romeo and Juliet 1935 London. Capulet’s ball. (image)
  8. Romeo and Juliet 1935 London. Motley’s central tower. (image)
  9. Romeo and Juliet 1935 London. Olivier and Ashcroft parting in Gielgud’s production. (image)
  10. Romeo and Juliet 1947 Stratford. Rolf Görard’s sandcastle set. (image)
  11. Romeo and Juliet 1954 Stratford. A characteristic Motley design. (image)
  12. Romeo and Juliet 1963 Prague. Svoboda’s step units and floating gallery. (image)
  13. Romeo and Juliet 1963 Prague. The gallery serving as Renaissance windows. (image)
  14. Romeo and Juliet 1965 Florence. Zeffirelli’s locale pictorialism. (image)
  15. Romeo and Juliet 1986 Stratford. TV crew in the final scene. (image)
  16. Romeo and Juliet 1993 Düsseldorf. A set of white elements, changeable by hand. (image)
  17. Romeo and Juliet 1993 Düsseldorf. The balcony scene on trapezes. (image)
  18. Romeo and Juliet 1963 Prague. The balcony scene. (image)
  19. Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1954-56 (book)
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