Romeo y Julieta

Romeo y Julieta

William Shakespeare

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Año de edición:
2012
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9786074531565
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Romeo y Julieta, obra célebre de William Shakespeare, narra la historia de dos jóvenes enamorados que, a pesar de la oposición de sus familias, rivales entre sí, deciden casarse clandestinamente, sin embargo, esa rivalidad entre los Montesco y los Capuleto, así como una serie de fatalidades provocan una tragedia inesperada para todos. Este libro nos traslada a Verona, Italia, a finales del siglo XVI, y nos hace sentir esa pasión que se profesan los protagonistas, o el deseo de participar con el Príncipe Escalus y fray Lorenzo en desterrar el odio ancestral que han arrastrado ambas familias y que ha permeado a todo el pueblo.

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