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Romeo and Juliet: Critical Essay by Harry Levin

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SOURCE: Levin, Harry. “Form and Formality in Romeo and Juliet.Shakespeare Quarterly 11, no. 1 (Winter 1960): 3-11.

In the essay below, Levin examines the style and form of Romeo and Juliet, and contends that the play is an elaborate and innovative experiment in romantic comedy.

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