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|a Romeo and Juliet in European culture /
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|a Introduction. European households, alike in dignity? / Juan F. Cerdá, Dirk Delabastita and Keith Gregor -- Heavenly eloquence: Romeo and Juliet and linguistic conflict / Balz Engler -- Juliet's balcony: the balcony scenes from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet across cultures and media / Manfred Pfister -- Romeo and Juliet in Germany: from the English actors to Goethe / Simon Williams -- Romeo and Juliet on the French stage: from the early versions to the English production at the Odéon Theatre in 1827 / Isabelle Schwartz-Gastine -- Romeo and Juliet in Spain: the neoclassical versions / Ángel-Luis Pujante and Keith Gregor -- Judaisation in the first Hebrew translation of Romeo and Juliet / Lily Kahn -- Giulietta e Romeo : from early nineteenth-century Italian adaptations to Ernesto Rossi's Shakespearean debut (1869) / Lisanna Calvi -- Star-crossed lovers in Sweden / Kiki Lindell -- Romeo and Juliet -- The East Side Story: a note on Romania / Nicoleta Cinpoeş -- "Unveiling" Romeo and Juliet in Spain: translation, performance and censorship / Elena Bandín -- Romeo and Juliet in British culture: in fresh performance by The Royal Shakespeare Company / Susan L. Fischer -- A festival blockbuster: Romeo and Juliet at the Edinburgh Fringe and the Avignon Off / Isabel Guerrero -- What's in a stamp?: Romeo and Juliet in the postal system of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries / Francisco Fuentes -- "In fair [Europe], where we lay our scene": Romeo and Juliet, Europe and digital cultures / Stephen O'Neill -- A selective timeline of Romeo and Juliet in European culture / Jennifer Ruiz-Morgan.
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