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Romeo and Juliet: Critical Essay by Chris Fitter

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SOURCE: Fitter, Chris. “‘The quarrel is between our masters and us their men’: Romeo and Juliet, Dearth, and the London Riots.” English Literary Renaissance 30, no. 2 (spring 2000): 154-83.

In the following essay, Fitter discusses the violence in Romeo and Juliet within the context of the 1595 London riots.

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