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reviewed The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)

William Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (Paperback, 2004, Washington Square Press) 4 stars

General Editor Richard Adams • Complete and unexpurgated Shakespeare texts • Extensive notes and questions …

Review of 'The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I haven't read this since high school. I remember enjoying it, but found I enjoyed it a bit more this time. The first blush of young infatuation. Love at first sight. Family feuds. And death. The play that spawned a thousand movies and has set an unrealistic, strangely morbid bar for teens everywhere. I would blame Leonardo DiCaprio but I know this obsession was there long before our pal Leo caused millions of ladies to swoon. The family conflicts are so outdated in this day and age, but the insanity of pubescent hormones are alive and well even now. Read it, debate it, perform it--it's a classic for a reason.