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Romeo and Juliet - Timeless Tale of Love Passion and Tragedy – A Must-Read Classic for Every Bookshelf - cover

Romeo and Juliet - Timeless Tale of Love Passion and Tragedy – A Must-Read Classic for Every Bookshelf

William Shakespeare, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Editorial: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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Sinopsis

Discover the epic love story that has captivated hearts for centuries—William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. This timeless masterpiece of passion, romance, and heartbreak is now available in a beautifully crafted eBook edition, perfect for modern readers.

Step into the streets of Verona, where two star-crossed lovers defy family feuds and societal norms in their quest for true love. Shakespeare's poetic brilliance brings to life the intense emotions of young love, the thrill of secret romance, and the devastating consequences of fate. Whether you're revisiting this classic or experiencing it for the first time, Romeo and Juliet will leave you breathless with its powerful storytelling and unforgettable characters.
This eBook edition features:

- A beautifully formatted text for easy reading on any device.

- A detailed introduction to Shakespeare's life and the historical context of the play.

- Thought-provoking themes of love, conflict, and destiny that resonate across generations.

"Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet remains one of the most influential works in literature. A story that transcends time and culture." – The New York Times
"Perfect for both students and lifelong readers, this edition brings the classic tale to life in a fresh, accessible way." – Literary Review

Don't miss your chance to own this iconic piece of literary history. Click "Add to Cart" now and immerse yourself in the world of Romeo and Juliet—a story that will stay with you long after the final page.
Disponible desde: 06/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 156 páginas.

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