Love and Death in Egypt and Rome
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13133/2283-8759/14469Abstract
This paper looks at Shakespeare’s use of Italian sources in writing Romeo
and Juliet. My emphasis will be on the ways in which Shakespeare
understood Italian ideas about death and burial to differ from those
prevalent in England, and to explore what he gained by refuting the central
premise of all of Romeo and Juliet’s Italian sources: that their love would
have an afterlife beyond the grave. The paper will also consider
Shakespeare’s return to the topic in Antony and Cleopatra, in which he
imagines an alternative model for conceiving of posthumous love.
Keywords: Romeo and Juliet, Antony and Cleopatra, Death, Burial,
Posthumous love