35 min

What a Tragedy: Romeo and Juliet Retellings Casing the Cover

    • Books

Following the theme of Casing the Cover 2022, we are tackling another set of retellings this month. Since February is the month of romance, we decided to take on Romeo and Juliet, the most doomed romance in literature and our least favorite Shakespeare play. Will adapting this tired old tale into a modern geek love story or a noir mystery make it any better? That’s what we are here to find out as we review Verona Comics by Jennifer Dugan and These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong.

For more information on These Violent Delights visit: https://thechloegong.com/books/

For more information on Verona Comics visit: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2162037/jennifer-dugan

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Special thanks to Mic Leone for our logo design: https://www.facebook.com/MicLeoneDesigner

Disclaimer: Copyrighted images and text excerpts used in Casing The Cover’s video or audio belong to their respective owners. Casing the Cover does not claim any ownership of these copyrighted materials. The use of cover images and text excerpts in our podcast is for the purposes of review and critique and is protected under the Copyright Act of 1976 which allows fair use of copyrighted works for the purposes of criticism, news reporting, teaching and parody.

Following the theme of Casing the Cover 2022, we are tackling another set of retellings this month. Since February is the month of romance, we decided to take on Romeo and Juliet, the most doomed romance in literature and our least favorite Shakespeare play. Will adapting this tired old tale into a modern geek love story or a noir mystery make it any better? That’s what we are here to find out as we review Verona Comics by Jennifer Dugan and These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong.

For more information on These Violent Delights visit: https://thechloegong.com/books/

For more information on Verona Comics visit: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2162037/jennifer-dugan

New episodes of Casing the Cover are released on the last Tuesday of each month. New and current episodes available at

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Qg83iCryEXcwoTIJ6aqOA

Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mary-harrington/casing-the-cover

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/casing-the-cover/id1470176150

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qOQUYz-qEJZ0JGgFsmnQQ

To get regular updates about Casing the Cover, or to suggest an upcoming episode topic or book for review you can find us at:

https://www.facebook.com/CasingTheCover

@casingthecover on Twitter

or email us at Casingthecoverpod@gmail.com

Special thanks to Mic Leone for our logo design: https://www.facebook.com/MicLeoneDesigner

Disclaimer: Copyrighted images and text excerpts used in Casing The Cover’s video or audio belong to their respective owners. Casing the Cover does not claim any ownership of these copyrighted materials. The use of cover images and text excerpts in our podcast is for the purposes of review and critique and is protected under the Copyright Act of 1976 which allows fair use of copyrighted works for the purposes of criticism, news reporting, teaching and parody.

35 min