Links Database:
Keyword romeo and juliet
- "Vowing, Swearing, and Superpraising of Parts": Petrarch and Pyramus in the Woods of Athens
- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/iemls/shaksper/files/PETRARCH%20PYRAMUS.txt
- Steele, Kenneth B. "'Vowing, Swearing, and Superpraising of Parts': Petrarch and Pyramus in the Woods of Athens." SHAKSPER via Early Modern Literary Studies. Steele looks at A Midsummer Night's Dream's play-within-a-play to examine the influence of the Petrarchan idiom and Romeo and Juliet:
- keywords: MND, midsummer night's dream, metadrama, rhetoric, Rom, romeo and juliet, petrarch, pyramus, thisby
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > A Midsummer Night's Dream
- valid as of 2005-09-07
- An Invitation to the Pleasure of Textual/Sexual Di(Per)versity
- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/iemls/shaksper/files/URKOWITZ%20RJ-MWW.txt
- Urkowitz, Steven. "'Do me the kindnes to looke vpon this' and 'Heere, read, read': An Invitation to the Pleasures of Textual/Sexual Di(Per)versity." SHAKSPER via Early Modern Literary Studies. Urkowitz identifies radically different conceptions of several scenes between the quarto and folio versions of Romeo and Juliet and The Merry Wives of Windsor of which editors of the modern texts rarely make readers aware:
- keywords: folio, merry wives of windsor, quarto, Rom, romeo and juliet, Wiv
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual articles
- valid as of 2005-09-07
CRRS: Romeo & Juliet Prompt-Books- http://www.crrs.ca/publications/electronic/romeo.htm
- Jill Levenson's site "Romeo and Juliet Prompt-books" is a fully searchable database containing information from approximately 170 Romeo and Juliet prompt-books from productions from the seventeenth century to the 1980s:
- keywords: prompt, rom, romeo and juliet, reformation, renaissance, seventeenth
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Individual plays > Romeo and Juliet
- valid as of 2005-09-09
Romeo & Juliet- http://www.romeoandjuliet.com/
- Baz Luhrmann's spectacularly modernized Romeo and Juliet (Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes) is celebrated in this site. Listen to the entire soundtrack online:
- keywords: danes, dicaprio, movie, rom, romeo and juliet, soundtrack, lurhmann
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Movies
- valid as of 2005-09-09
- Romeo and Juliet, Love's Labour's Lost, and Richard II
- http://www.engl.uvic.ca/Faculty/MBHomePage/ISShakespeare/ShortCourse.html
- Michael Best provides a short, free, online course on three of Shakespeare's early plays and some of his sonnets:
- keywords: course, best, love's labour's lost, online, sonnets, rom, romeo and juliet, richard, uvic
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Courses
- valid as of 2005-09-06
- Romeus and Juliet
- http://www.clicknotes.com/romeo/brooke/welcome.html
- Arthur Brooke's long poem, Romeus and Juliet is posted at this site. Romeus and Juliet is the principal source for Shakespeare's play (not "Ethel the pirate's daughter" as Tom Stoppard wittily suggests in the film Shakespeare in Love):
- keywords: arthur brooke, daughter, romeus and juliet, romeo and juliet, rom, romeo, juliet, source
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Individual plays > Romeo and Juliet
- valid as of 2005-09-12
- Short Clips from 2 Film Adaptations of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
- http://www.stanford.edu/~kbmiller/rnjmovies.htm
- A table-format comparison between Baz Lurhmann's 1998 and Franco Zeferelli's 1968 production Romeo and Juliet is available at:
- keywords: film, rom, romeo and juliet, movie, lurhmann, zeferelli, dicaprio, danes, whiting, hussey
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Movies
- valid as of 2005-09-09
- Garrick's Romeo and Juliet
- http://dewey.lib.upenn.edu/CETI/Furness/index.cfm?TextID=rj_garrick&PagePosition=1
- Romeo and Juliet/ by Shakespear ; with alterations, and an additional scene: by D. Garrick ; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: Printed for J&R Tonson & S. Draper, 1753. (Romeo and Juliet):
- keywords: london, rom, romeo and juliet, shakespear, theater
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Facsimiles
- valid as of 2005-09-12
- Romeo and Juliet: Quarto 5
- http://dewey.lib.upenn.edu/CETI/Furness/index.cfm?TextID=rj_q5&PagePosition=1
- The most excellent and lamentable tragedie of Romeo and Juliet: as it hath been sundry times publikely acted by the Kings Majesties servants at the Globe. London: Printed by R. Young for John Smethwicke, 1637. (Romeo and Juliet):
- keywords: globe, john, london, rom, romeo and juliet, tragedy
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Facsimiles
- valid as of 2005-09-12