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Romeo and Juliet - The Definitive Romantic Tragedy That Still Captures Hearts and Headlines - cover
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Romeo and Juliet - The Definitive Romantic Tragedy That Still Captures Hearts and Headlines

William Shakespeare, Zenith Golden Quill

Editora: Zenith Golden Quill

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đź’” Two families. Two lovers. One fate they could not escape.

Romeo and Juliet is William Shakespeare's unforgettable tale of star-crossed lovers whose tragic romance unfolds in a world of ancient feuds and youthful passion. Set in fair Verona, this poetic drama explores themes of love, fate, impulsive decisions, and the cost of conflict.

One of the most quoted and performed plays in literary history, Romeo and Juliet remains a cornerstone of classical education, romantic drama, and cultural commentary 🎭.

This edition features annotated notes, historical context, and elegant illustrations—perfect for students, scholars, and lovers of great literature 📖.

"The most famous love story ever written." — The New York Times
"Shakespeare's poetic power shines through every scene." — The Guardian

✨ Click Buy Now and experience the passion, poetry, and power of this eternal tragedy.
DisponĂ­vel desde: 19/05/2025.
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