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Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare performed by Claire Bloom, Albert Finney and Dame Edith Evans on Cassette (Unabridged)

Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare performed by Claire Bloom, Albert Finney and Dame Edith Evans on Cassette (Unabridged)£24.99  -  £39.99

"Romeo and Juliet" is possibly the best known, the most lyrical and most tragic love story ever written. It is one of Shakespeare's earlier dramas with a plot superbly constructed, each incident leading into the next until the final reconciliation of the two old fathers. It is a romantic tragedy rather than a genuine tragedy, such as "Hamlet" or "Othello". 

Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare performed by Albert Finney, Claire Bloom and Edith Evans on CD (Unabridged)

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ISBN:  9780007327409
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Drama
Duration:  165 mins
Length:  Full
Author:  William Shakespeare
Performer 1:  Albert Finney
Performer 2:  Claire Bloom
Performer 3:  Edith Evans
Rarity:  Rare

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Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of playwright William Shakespeare about two young "star-cross'd lovers" whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. Read by an all star cast that include Albert Finney and Claire Bloom this audio recording is a fantastic piece of literature to add to your collection.

The tragic feud between "Two households, both alike in dignity/In fair Verona", the Montagues and Capulets, which ultimately kills the two young "star-crossed lovers" and their "death-marked love" creates issues which have fascinated subsequent generations. The play deals with issues of intergenerational and familial conflict, as well as the power of language and the compelling relationship between sex and death, all of which makes it an incredibly modern play.

It is also an early example of Shakespeare fusing poetry with dramatic action, as he moves from Romeo's lyrical account of Juliet–"she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" to the bustle and action of a 16th-century household (the play containsmore scenes of ordinary working people than any of Shakespeare's other works). It also represents an experimental attempt to fuse comedy with tragedy. Up to the third act, the play proceeds along the lines of a classic romantic comedy.

The turning point comes with the death of one of one Shakespeare’s finest early dramatic creations - Romeo’s sexually ambivalent friend Mercutio whose “plague o’both your houses” begins the play’s descent into tragedy. “For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo”.

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