He worked closely from The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet, by Arthur Brooke (who, like the hero and heroine of the story, himself died young), first published in 1562 and reprinted in 1587. Romeo is a type name for an ardent lover, and Juliet’s ‘Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?’ is often jokily declaimed even by people who have never read or seen the play.Īlready when, around 1594, Shakespeare decided to base a play on the story, he was able to consult more than one version. Besides being presented seriously it has been parodied and burlesqued there are several full-scale nineteenth-century travesties of Shakespeare’s play, and its balcony scene in particular has often formed the basis for comic sketches. It has been frequently reincarnated and recollected in a multitude of forms and media – prose narratives, verse narratives, drama, opera, orchestral and choral music, ballet, film, television and painting among them. The story of Romeo and Juliet – one of the great myths of the Western world – first appeared fully formed in an Italian version of 1530, and since then has had a vigorous afterlife, not all of it deriving from Shakespeare.
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