Romeo and Juliet:Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
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作者 William Shakespeare(威廉·莎士比亚) 著;J. A. Bryant 编
出版社 Penguin
出版时间 1998-05
版次 1
装帧 平装
上书时间 2024-10-17
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作者
William Shakespeare(威廉·莎士比亚) 著;J. A. Bryant 编
出版社
Penguin
出版时间
1998-05
版次
1
ISBN
9780451526861
定价
36.70元
装帧
平装
开本
32开
纸张
胶版纸
页数
221页
丛书
Signet Classics
【内容简介】
OneofShakespeare'smostpopularandaccessibleplays,RomeoandJuliettellsthestoryoftwostar-crossedloversandtheunhappyfatethemasalongbitterfeudbetweenfamilies.TheplaycontainssomeofShakespeare'smostbeautifulandlyricallovepoetryandisperhapsthefinestcelebrationofthejoysofyoungloveeverwritten. UniquefeaturesoftheSignetClassicShakespeare AnextensiveoverviewofShakespeare'slife,world,andtheaterbythegeneraleditoroftheSignetClassicShakespeareseries,SylvanBarnet Aspecialintroductiontotheplaybytheeditor,J.A.Bryant,Jr.,UniversityofKentucky SourcefromwhichShakespearederivedRomeoandJuliet—ArthurBrooke'sTheTragicallHistoryeofRomeusandJuliet Dramaticcriticismfromthepastandpresent:commentariesbySamuelJohnson,SamuelTaylorColeridge,MichaelGoldman,SusanSnyder,MarianneNovy Acomprehensivestageandscreenhistoryofnotableactors,directors,andproductionsofRomeoandJuliet,thenandnow Text,notes,andcommentariesprintedintheclearest,mostreadabletype Up-to-datelistofrecommendedreadings 《罗密欧与朱丽叶》讲述地是两个家族世代为仇,但双方的儿女罗密欧与朱丽叶却一见钟情。迫于家族之间的仇杀,两人秘密举行了婚礼。后罗密欧因替友复仇刺死了朱丽叶的表哥而被放逐,朱丽叶也面临被逼婚的窘境,服安眠药装死。罗密欧赶回,不明真相,自杀殉情。朱丽叶苏醒以后,见爱人已死,也在悲痛中结束了自己的生命。阴差阳错,令人扼腕顿足。
【作者简介】
WilliamShakespearewasborninStratford-upon-AvoninApril1564,andhisbirthistraditionallycelebratedonApril23.Thefactsofhislife,knownfromsurvivingdocuments,aresparse.HewasoneofeightchildrenborntoJohnShakespeare,amerchantofsomestandinginhiscommunity.WilliamprobablywenttotheKing'sNewSchoolinStratford,buthehadnouniversityeducation.InNovember1582,attheageofeighteen,hemarriedAnneHathaway,eightyearshissenior,whowaspregnantwiththeirfirstchild,Susanna.ShewasbornonMay26,1583.Twins,aboy,Hamnet(whowoulddieatageeleven),andagirl,Judith,werebornin1585.By1592ShakespearehadgonetoLondonworkingasanactorandalreadyknownasaplaywright.Arivaldramatist,RobertGreene,referredtohimas"anupstartcrow,beautifiedwithourfeathers."Shakespearebecameaprincipalshareholderandplaywrightofthesuccessfulactingtroupe,theLordChamberlain'sMen(laterunderJamesI,calledtheKing'sMen).In1599theLordChamberlain'sMenbuiltandoccupiedtheGlobeTheaterinSouthwarkneartheThamesRiver.HeremanyofShakespeare'splayswereperformedbythemostfamousactorsofhistime,includingRichardBurbage,WillKempe,andRobertArmin.Inadditiontohis37plays,Shakespearehadahandinothers,includingSirThomasMoreandTheTwoNobleKinsmen,andhewrotepoems,includingVenusandAdonisandTheRapeofLucrece.His154sonnetswerepublished,probablywithouthisauthorization,in1609.In1611or1612hegaveuphislodgingsinLondonanddevotedmoreandmoretimetoretirementinStratford,thoughhecontinuedwritingsuchplaysasTheTempestandHenryVIIuntilabout1613.HediedonApril231616,andwasburiedinHolyTrinityChurch,Stratford.Nocollectededitionofhisplayswaspublishedduringhislife-time,butin1623twomembersofhisactingcompany,JohnHemingesandHenryCondell,puttogetherthegreatcollectionnowcalledtheFirstFolio. 莎士比亚,英国文艺复兴时期伟大的剧作家、诗人。公元1564年4月23日生于英格兰沃里克郡斯特拉福镇,1616年5月3日病逝。代表作有悲剧《哈姆莱特》、《奥瑟罗》、《李尔王》、《麦克白》、《罗密欧与朱丽叶》,喜剧《第十二夜》、《仲夏夜之梦》、《威尼斯商人》、《皆大欢喜》、《爱的徒劳》,传奇剧《辛白林》、《冬天的故事》,历史剧《亨利四世》、《理查二世》等共三十七部。 莎士比亚被誉为“英国戏剧之父”、“时代的灵魂”,马克思称他为“人类最伟大的天才之一”。
【目录】
Shakespeare: An Overview vii Biographical Sketch vii / A Note on theAnti-Stratfordians,Especially Baconians and Oxfordians xi / TheShakespeare Canon xv / Shakespeare's English xviii/ Shakespeare'sTheater xxvi / A Note on the Use of Boy Actors in Female Rolesxxxiii / Shakespeare's Dramatic Language Cos-tumes, Gestures andSilences; Prose and Poetry xxxvi/The Play Text as a Collaborationxliii / EditingTexts xlix /Shakespeareon the Stageliv Introduction lxiii The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Textual Note A Note on the Source of Romeo and Juliet Commentaries SAMUEL JOHNSON From The Plays of WilliamShakespeare SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE From The Lectures of 1811-1812,Lecture VII H. B. CHARLTON From.Shakespearian Tragedy MICHAEL GOLDMAN Romeo and Juliet: The Meaning of aTheatrical Experience SUSAN SNYDER Beyond Comedy: Romeo and Juliet MARIANNE NOVY Violence, Love, and Gender in Romeo'andJuliet SYLVAN BARNET Romeo and Juliet on Stage and Screen Suggested References
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