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Arthur Brooke (died 19 March 1563) was an English poet who wrote and created various works including '' The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet'' (1562), considered to be William Shakespeare's chief source for his tragedy ''
Romeo and Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
'' (1597).


Life

The '' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' suggests that Brooke may have been a son of Thomas Broke. Brooke was admitted to the Inner Temple, at the request of '' Gorboducs authors, Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville. He may have written the masque that accompanied the play. On 19 March 1563, Brooke died in the shipwreck that also killed Sir Thomas Finch, bound for Le Havre, besieged in the French Wars of Religion. In 1567
George Turberville George Turberville, or Turbervile (about 1540 – before 1597) was an English poet. Life He was the second son of Henry Turberville of Winterborne Whitechurch, Dorset, and nephew of James Turberville, Bishop of Exeter. The Turbervilles were an ...
published a collection of poetry entitled, ''Epitaphs, Epigrams, Songs and Sonnets''; it included ''An Epitaph on the Death of Master Arthur Brooke Drownde in Passing to New Haven''.


''The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet''

Though ostensibly a translation from the Italian of Bandello, Brooke's poem is derived from a French version by Pierre Boaistuau. The work was published by Richard Tottell. Bernard Garter published ''The Tragicall and True Historie which Happened betweene Two English Lovers'' (1565), which imitated Brooke's work in a ballad metre. A prose version of ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1567) was printed in ''The Palace of Pleasure'', a collection of tales edited by William Painter. Shakespeare stuck quite closely to the version by Brooke.


References


Further reading

*Munro, J. J. (1908), ''Brooke's ’Romeus and Juliet,’ being the original of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"'', London, Chatto and Windus; New York, Duffield and Company. ;Attribution


External links

* * Zakharov N. V
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