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Romeo and Juliet: Critical Essay by Ruth Nevo

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William Shakespeare
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SOURCE: Nevo, Ruth. “Tragic Form in Romeo and Juliet.Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 9, no. 2 (spring 1969): 241-58.

In the following essay, Nevo explains the uniquely Shakespearean approach to tragedy employed in Romeo and Juliet that depends on neither providence nor fate as the source of human suffering.

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