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Romeo and Juliet Audio CD – Unabridged, July 10, 2012
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAudio Book Contractors, LLC
- Publication dateJuly 10, 2012
- Dimensions6.75 x 1 x 6.25 inches
- ISBN-101606462229
- ISBN-13978-1606462225
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- Publisher : Audio Book Contractors, LLC; Unabridged edition (July 10, 2012)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 1606462229
- ISBN-13 : 978-1606462225
- Item Weight : 7.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.75 x 1 x 6.25 inches
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About the authors

William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.
Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire and was baptised on 26 April 1564. Thought to have been educated at the local grammar school, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he went on to have three children, at the age of eighteen, before moving to London to work in the theatre. Two erotic poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece were published in 1593 and 1594 and records of his plays begin to appear in 1594 for Richard III and the three parts of Henry VI. Shakespeare's tragic period lasted from around 1600 to 1608, during which period he wrote plays including Hamlet and Othello. The first editions of the sonnets were published in 1609 but evidence suggests that Shakespeare had been writing them for years for a private readership.
Shakespeare spent the last five years of his life in Stratford, by now a wealthy man. He died on 23 April 1616 and was buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. The first collected edition of his works was published in 1623.
(The portrait details: The Chandos portrait, artist and authenticity unconfirmed. NPG1, © National Portrait Gallery, London)

About Walter J. Schenck
Between the years 2018 through 2020, after he retired, Walter Schenck has achieved: 23 Genius Ratings for Creativity plus an additional 11 Exceptional Ratings for Creativity for a variety of his publications. He also achieved 8 perfect 100% scores for his books.
Walter Schenck is a highly respected, award winning author in existential literature as well as recasting religious lessons into brilliant epic novels. Walter is an award-winning poet, award-winning biographer, award-winning science-fiction writer, award-winning novella writer, award-winning researcher, and award-winning playwright. His novels and writing style have been compared to Herman Hesse, James A. Michener, and Walter Wangerin while his narrative poems has been compared to Charles Whitman. For his brilliant existential novel using the Vietnam War as a backdrop, Walter Schenck achieved "Feature Author" status in Publisher's Weekly as well as outstanding critical acclaim in Kirkus Book Reviews. Walter has achieved three Recommended Read Lists in Kirkus Book Reviews. Walter is a Professional member of PEN American Center and a Dramatist Guild Associate Member, besides being a member of FAPA and FWA.
Walter is has also earned credentials as a gifted Director of plays with proven comprehensive interpretative abilities as well as an extraordinary, brilliant actor.
All his epic novels are richly detailed, well reviewed, and represent the traditions of the grand storyteller.
Additionally, Walter freely presents creative nonfiction lecturing tours which are noted for their "riveting performance" and as a "best speaker to a writer group in the past twenty years." When he can, he also gives free hands-on help to aspiring writers with their poetry, plays, and novels.
Walter Schenck’s Awards and Accolades
➢ FAPA National Award-winning Author, Gold, 2014
– Priests & Warriors.
Category: Religion.
➢ FAPA National Award Winning Author, Silver, 2015
– Shiloh, Unveiled.
Category: Religion.
➢ FAPA National Award Winning Poet, Bronze, 2016
– Thee & Me In A Mellow Thine.
Category: Poetry.
➢ Royal Palm Literary Award, Gold, 2017
– Katharine’s Horses.
Category: Biography.
➢ RECOMMENDED READ LIST in Kirkus Book Reviews:
First Voices.
➢ RECOMMENDED READ LIST in Kirkus Book Reviews:
Uncle Earl’s Doggies.
➢ RECOMMENDED READ LIST in Kirkus Book Reviews:
A Comprehensive Analysis of the Synoptic Gospels.
➢ Feature Author in Publisher’s Weekly:
The Birdcatcher.
➢ Critical acclaims in Kirkus Book Reviews: “Brilliantly existential”
- The Birdcatcher.
➢ Four additional critical acclaims in Kirkus Book Reviews.
➢ Achieved 3 additional critical acclaim reviews in Publisher’s Weekly.
➢ Achieved 3 Writer’s Digest critical acclaims for poetry.
➢ Achieved Amazon’s coveted #1 Best Seller List placement 11 times.
➢ Professional membership in PEN American Central.
➢ Associate membership Dramatist Guild.
➢ Creator of Schenck's Official Stage Formatting Series (15 Volumes).
➢ Creator of Schenck’s Great Poetry Series (2 Volumes).
* For 2018 Walter Schenck accomplished the following awards *
➢ FAPA National Award Winning Poet, Gold, 2018
– Something Magical in the Soul.
Category: Poetry.
➢ FAPA National Award Winning Researcher, Silver, 2018
– The Truth of Jesus’ Life While Reflecting on his Parables and Other Sayings: Part Two.
Category: Research.
➢ Royal Palm Literary Semi-Finalist Awards, 2018
– Prometheus, Reimagined.
Category: Science Fiction.
➢ Royal Palm Literary Semi-Finalist Award, 2018
– Prometheus, Reimagined.
Category: Fantasy.
➢ Royal Palm Literary Third Prize, 2018
- A Glimpse of Peace on the Journey to Armageddon.
Category: Novella
➢ Royal Palm Literary Award, 1st Place, 2018
Escape to Canada, Rendered in Poetic Overtures.
Category: General Catch-All
➢ Royal Palm Literary Award, 1st Place, 2018
Hamlet, Reimagined
Category: Play
➢ Royal Palm Literary Award, GRAND AWARD, 2018
Hamlet, Reimagined
Category: The Dahris Clair Memorial Award for Play
Royal Palm Literary Award, 1st Place, 2019
Blemished
Category: Play
FAPA National Award Winning Researcher, Silver, 2019
How To Correctly Format a Stage Play
Category: Research.
Also, Walter Schenck has established himself as an extraordinary employee of an International Bank, (nondisclosure agreement signed) achieving five times President’s Club status. He is acknowledged by his peers as an original thinker with sharp analytical skills into a variety of authors: existentialism, pragmatism, and 18th century developmental poetry and novels.

Barbara A. Mowat (1934-2017) was the Director of Research Emerita at the Folger Shakespeare Library, consulting editor of Shakespeare Quarterly, and editor (with Paul Werstine) of the Folger Shakespeare Library editions of Shakespeare's works. Her major fields of research interest included Shakespeare’s dramatic romances, early modern printed dramatic texts, and Shakespeare’s reading practices. She received an M.A. degree in English literature from the University of Virginia, a Ph.D. in English literature from Auburn University, and Doctorates of Humane Letters from Amherst College, St. Johns University, and Washington College. Before coming to the Folger, she was Hollifield Professor of English Literature at Auburn University and then Dean of the College at Washington College. She served as president of the Shakespeare Association of America, president of the Southeast Renaissance Conference, chair of the MLA committee on the New Variorum Shakespeare, and was a member of the advisory board of the International Shakespeare Conference.

My name is Jamie Iaconis and I have been working online since 1994. I have been publishing books and e-books for many years and have chosen the best classic books for you to enjoy. Have a fantastic day, Jamie! :-)
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Customers find the storyline illuminating and brilliantly executed. They also appreciate the educational value, saying it provides information to assist with understanding the significance of the historical context. Readers also mention that the book is part dictionary, part mini course in European, and provides a decent background on Shakespeare in general. They appreciate the translations of the old English into modern and definitions that allow for a smoother transition between the two translations.
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Customers find the book easy to read. They mention that it spells out everything beautifully, providing a comprehensive synopsis of the play. Readers also appreciate that the explanations are split into two parts, providing definitions of the types of poetry used. They say it's extremely beneficial for anyone studying Shakespeare, and that the translations of old English into modern allow for a smoother transition between the two translations.
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Shakespeare is invisible. He creates a world where he is not seen and all is doomed to fit or crash by its own accord. The first scenes indirectly set the following drama. In a world where Romeo and Juliet are not meant to be, they violently and inevitably fall in love with each other. There is Rosaline, whom Romeo loved with juvenile passion to her idealized shape. She is there and she is not there to make a contrast with the feelings toward Juliet. Juliet for her part has to clad her tears of love with the disguise of mourning for her cousin Tybalt; she utters words of revenge against Romeo because the world is against her love. Similar to the end of Don Quixote, when he awakes from madness to the tiredness of reality, Romeo also, at his end, has no romance but solitary longing; one that awakes him into a conscious lucidity of his "world-weary flesh" of man. The moment in which he is alone with himself after losing everything at hands of death... is not Hamlet that descends into madness, is Romeo that now seems to understand everything. Rather than romance Romeo and Juliet is about the struggle of small humanity against destiny, to do anything despite to have the whole universe plotting against you. As so this story is a triumph.
Borges said that secretly the national book of Englishmen is the bible, not Shakespeare's works; and that Shakespeare's works was secretly the national book of Germany, not Goethe's works. I love so much the diverse authors of the United Kingdom, especially those at the end of 19th century and beginning of 20th century. But I have to concord that Shakespeare seems different. Clearly universal, not for the location of his plays, but because the human nature is common to each man and woman; a quality that Romanticism, in its insistence for exotic objects to clad the fellow citizens instead to get to to the heart of the exotic cultures, failed to accomplish (although in fairness perhaps that wasn't its goal). Maybe indeed Shakespeare is more akin to the Germanic and Nordic old sagas, those that have a wise understanding of men and women, with characters that deeply say far more in their actions or in subtle words.
About the AmazonClassics Edition it has a minimal of X-Ray to indicate the allegiance of each character to the Capulet or Montague families. Beyond that there are not footnotes nor prologues; and I am happy for that because Shakespeare is better discovered without intermediaries.
Taking all of this into account, Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Made Clear by Garamond Press is just the ticket when it comes to translating this work from Olde English to American English.
As much as I liked having the American version of the script available just below each section the original version, I also found it distracting at times. When I understood the original Shakespeare, I sometimes felt that I was reading the same thing over and over again. On the whole though, this book is very helpful, and I tend to think it can be an invaluable aid to high school students studying Shakespeare in their English classes.
Also, it must be noted that the book exposes errors in the original script and attempt s to explain them. A lot of "extras" come with this compilation; certainly one gets more than their money's worth here and really can't go wrong making this purchase.
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