This timeless classic tells the story of two star-crossed lovers from rival families in Renaissance-era Italy. Romeo and Juliet’s passion and tragedy has captivated audiences for centuries, and their story remains a touchstone of Western literature and culture. This edition features an introduction and notes by renowned Shakespeare scholar Harold Bloom, providing valuable insight into the play’s themes, characters, and language.
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