Overview
The greatest love story in English, William Shakespeare's Romeo and
Juliet is a play of star-crossed lovers who take a valiant stand against
social convention, with tragic consequences. This Penguin Shakespeare
edition is edited with notes by T.J.B. Spencer, and an introduction by
Adrian Poole. 'What's in a name? That which we call a rose, By any other
name would smell as sweet'. The city of Verona, torn apart by the
violent feud between the families of Montague and Capulet, is a powder
keg waiting to explode; the Prince of Verona, seeking to restore order,
has declared any breach of the peace punishable by death. But for the
young Montague Romeo, and his lover, the Capulet Juliet, the enmity of
their families is immaterial. Meeting in secret, the two lovers
gradually spiral towards disaster as their respective families edge
closer towards open warfare.