SOURCE: Lucking, David. “‘And All Things Change Them to the Contrary’: Romeo and Juliet and the Metaphysics of Language.” English Studies 78, no. 1 (January 1997): 8-18.
In the essay that follows, Lucking investigates the way oxymoron functions in Romeo and Juliet, focusing particularly on the way Romeo and Juliet employ this rhetorical device.
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