Searching for Juliet - The Lives and Deaths of Shakespeare's First Tragic Heroine


'Witty and scholarly' Jonathan Bate, Sunday Telegraph 'Thrilling' Samantha Ellis, Guardian 'An astonishing tour-de-force' Marion Turner, author of The Wife of Bath: A Biography Who is Juliet Capulet? Daughter of Verona Lovestruck Teenager Romantic Icon Tragic Heroine Rebel Searching for Juliet takes us from the Renaissance origin stories behind Shakespeare's child bride to enslaved people in the Caribbean, Italian fascists in Verona, and real-life lovers in Afghanistan. From the Victorian stage to 1960s cinema, Baz Luhrmann, and beyond. Drawing on rich cultural and historical sources and new research, Sophie Duncan shows us why Juliet is for now, for ever, for everyone. 'Illuminating . . . as vital and provocative as the character herself' Literary Review 'I love the combination of authority, research, anger, and dry wit' Emma Smith, author of This Is Shakespeare

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'Witty and scholarly' Jonathan Bate, Sunday Telegraph 'Thrilling' Samantha Ellis, Guardian 'An astonishing tour-de-force' Marion Turner, author of The Wife of Bath: A Biography Who is Juliet Capulet? Daughter of Verona Lovestruck Teenager Romantic Icon Tragic Heroine Rebel Searching for Juliet takes us from the Renaissance origin stories behind Shakespeare's child bride to enslaved people in the Caribbean, Italian fascists in Verona, and real-life lovers in Afghanistan. From the Victorian stage to 1960s cinema, Baz Luhrmann, and beyond. Drawing on rich cultural and historical sources and new research, Sophie Duncan shows us why Juliet is for now, for ever, for everyone. 'Illuminating . . . as vital and provocative as the character herself' Literary Review 'I love the combination of authority, research, anger, and dry wit' Emma Smith, author of This Is Shakespeare

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Imprint

Sceptre

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

May 2024

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Expected to ship within 5 - 10 working days

First published

2023

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Dimensions

198 x 129mm (L x W)

Pages

320

ISBN-13

978-1-5293-6516-0

Barcode

9781529365160

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LSN

1-5293-6516-3



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