In this essay, Lucking details the many allusions that the word "rose" may have suggested to Shakespeare's audiences, calling into question the linguistic skepticism voiced by Juliet in the balcony scene (Act II, scene i).
The Sign of the Rose: "Romeo and Juliet" and the Contexts of Meaning
LUCKING, David Ian Clive
2010-01-01
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