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Penguin Books Ltd Hamlet (Penguin Popular Classics)
Undoubtedly the most famous of all of Shakespeare's plays, <I>Hamlet</I> remains one of the most enduring but also enigmatic pieces of western literature. The story of Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, his tortured relationship with his mother, and his quest to avenge his father's murder at the hand of his brother Claudius has fascinated writers and audiences ever since it was written around 1600. <p> For many years interest focused on both Hamlet's inability to avenge his father's death, claiming that ­the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought­, and, according to none other than Freud, his oedipal fixation with his mother. However, more recently critics have turned their attention to <I>Hamlet's</I> bold theatrical self-reflexivity (most famously reflected in the performance of ­The Mousetrap­), its fascination with issues of theology and Renaissance humanism, and its dense, complex poetic language. What is so remarkable about the play is the way in which it tends to uncannily reflect the concerns of different epochs. As a result, Hamlet has been at different moments defined as a romantic rebel, an angst-ridden existentialist, a paralysed intellectual and an ambivalent New Man. Whatever subsequent generations make of <I>Hamlet</I>, they are unlikely to exhaust the possibilities of this most extraordinary play. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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Oxford Paperbacks Hamlet (Oxford World's Classics)
Undoubtedly the most famous of all of Shakespeare's plays, <I>Hamlet</I> remains one of the most enduring but also enigmatic pieces of western literature. The story of Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, his tortured relationship with his mother, and his quest to avenge his father's murder at the hand of his brother Claudius has fascinated writers and audiences ever since it was written around 1600. <p> For many years interest focused on both Hamlet's inability to avenge his father's death, claiming that ­the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought­, and, according to none other than Freud, his oedipal fixation with his mother. However, more recently critics have turned their attention to <I>Hamlet's</I> bold theatrical self-reflexivity (most famously reflected in the performance of ­The Mousetrap­), its fascination with issues of theology and Renaissance humanism, and its dense, complex poetic language. What is so remarkable about the play is the way in which it tends to uncannily reflect the concerns of different epochs. As a result, Hamlet has been at different moments defined as a romantic rebel, an angst-ridden existentialist, a paralysed intellectual and an ambivalent New Man. Whatever subsequent generations make of <I>Hamlet</I>, they are unlikely to exhaust the possibilities of this most extraordinary play. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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Oxford University Press ­Hamlet­: 700 Headwords (Oxford Bookworms S.)
Pages: 48, Paperback, Oxford University Press
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Dover Publications Inc. Hamlet: Dover Thrift Editions
Undoubtedly the most famous of all of Shakespeare's plays, <I>Hamlet</I> remains one of the most enduring but also enigmatic pieces of western literature. The story of Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, his tortured relationship with his mother, and his quest to avenge his father's murder at the hand of his brother Claudius has fascinated writers and audiences ever since it was written around 1600. <p> For many years interest focused on both Hamlet's inability to avenge his father's death, claiming that ­the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought­, and, according to none other than Freud, his oedipal fixation with his mother. However, more recently critics have turned their attention to <I>Hamlet's</I> bold theatrical self-reflexivity (most famously reflected in the performance of ­The Mousetrap­), its fascination with issues of theology and Renaissance humanism, and its dense, complex poetic language. What is so remarkable about the play is the way in which it tends to uncannily reflect the concerns of different epochs. As a result, Hamlet has been at different moments defined as a romantic rebel, an angst-ridden existentialist, a paralysed intellectual and an ambivalent New Man. Whatever subsequent generations make of <I>Hamlet</I>, they are unlikely to exhaust the possibilities of this most extraordinary play. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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Oxford University Press Hamlet (Oxford School Shakespeare S.)
Pages: 208, Paperback, Oxford University Press
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Palgrave Macmillan Hamlet (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism)
Pages: 352, Paperback, Palgrave Macmillan
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Cambridge University Press Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (New Cambridge Shakespeare S.)
Pages: 270, Paperback, Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press Hamlet (Cambridge School Shakespeare S.)
Undoubtedly the most famous of all of Shakespeare's plays, <I>Hamlet</I> remains one of the most enduring but also enigmatic pieces of western literature. The story of Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, his tortured relationship with his mother, and his quest to avenge his father's murder at the hand of his brother Claudius has fascinated writers and audiences ever since it was written around 1600. <p> For many years interest focused on both Hamlet's inability to avenge his father's death, claiming that ­the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought­, and, according to none other than Freud, his oedipal fixation with his mother. However, more recently critics have turned their attention to <I>Hamlet's</I> bold theatrical self-reflexivity (most famously reflected in the performance of ­The Mousetrap­), its fascination with issues of theology and Renaissance humanism, and its dense, complex poetic language. What is so remarkable about the play is the way in which it tends to uncannily reflect the concerns of different epochs. As a result, Hamlet has been at different moments defined as a romantic rebel, an angst-ridden existentialist, a paralysed intellectual and an ambivalent New Man. Whatever subsequent generations make of <I>Hamlet</I>, they are unlikely to exhaust the possibilities of this most extraordinary play. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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Cambridge University Press Hamlet (Shakespeare in Production S.)
Undoubtedly the most famous of all of Shakespeare's plays, <I>Hamlet</I> remains one of the most enduring but also enigmatic pieces of western literature. The story of Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, his tortured relationship with his mother, and his quest to avenge his father's murder at the hand of his brother Claudius has fascinated writers and audiences ever since it was written around 1600. <p> For many years interest focused on both Hamlet's inability to avenge his father's death, claiming that ­the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought­, and, according to none other than Freud, his oedipal fixation with his mother. However, more recently critics have turned their attention to <I>Hamlet's</I> bold theatrical self-reflexivity (most famously reflected in the performance of ­The Mousetrap­), its fascination with issues of theology and Renaissance humanism, and its dense, complex poetic language. What is so remarkable about the play is the way in which it tends to uncannily reflect the concerns of different epochs. As a result, Hamlet has been at different moments defined as a romantic rebel, an angst-ridden existentialist, a paralysed intellectual and an ambivalent New Man. Whatever subsequent generations make of <I>Hamlet</I>, they are unlikely to exhaust the possibilities of this most extraordinary play. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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Longman Hamlet (New Longman Literature 11-14 S.)
Pages: 464, Paperback, Longman
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Washington Square Press Hamlet (New Folger Library Shakespeare (Paperback))
Pages: 400, Mass Market Paperback, Washington Square Press
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Barron's Educational Series Hamlet (Simply Shakespeare S.)
Pages: 200, Paperback, Barron's Educational Series
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MetroBooks Hamlet
Pages: 88, Paperback, MetroBooks
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Wordsworth Editions Ltd Hamlet (Wordsworth Classics)
Undoubtedly the most famous of all of Shakespeare's plays, <I>Hamlet</I> remains one of the most enduring but also enigmatic pieces of western literature. The story of Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, his tortured relationship with his mother, and his quest to avenge his father's murder at the hand of his brother Claudius has fascinated writers and audiences ever since it was written around 1600. <p> For many years interest focused on both Hamlet's inability to avenge his father's death, claiming that ­the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought­, and, according to none other than Freud, his oedipal fixation with his mother. However, more recently critics have turned their attention to <I>Hamlet's</I> bold theatrical self-reflexivity (most famously reflected in the performance of ­The Mousetrap­), its fascination with issues of theology and Renaissance humanism, and its dense, complex poetic language. What is so remarkable about the play is the way in which it tends to uncannily reflect the concerns of different epochs. As a result, Hamlet has been at different moments defined as a romantic rebel, an angst-ridden existentialist, a paralysed intellectual and an ambivalent New Man. Whatever subsequent generations make of <I>Hamlet</I>, they are unlikely to exhaust the possibilities of this most extraordinary play. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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Arden Shakespeare Hamlet (Arden Shakespeare: Third S.)
Pages: 613, Paperback, Arden Shakespeare
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Naxos AudioBooks Hamlet: Prince of Denmark (Classic Drama S.)
Undoubtedly the most famous of all of Shakespeare's plays, <I>Hamlet</I> remains one of the most enduring but also enigmatic pieces of western literature. The story of Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, his tortured relationship with his mother, and his quest to avenge his father's murder at the hand of his brother Claudius has fascinated writers and audiences ever since it was written around 1600. <p> For many years interest focused on both Hamlet's inability to avenge his father's death, claiming that ­the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought­, and, according to none other than Freud, his oedipal fixation with his mother. However, more recently critics have turned their attention to <I>Hamlet's</I> bold theatrical self-reflexivity (most famously reflected in the performance of ­The Mousetrap­), its fascination with issues of theology and Renaissance humanism, and its dense, complex poetic language. What is so remarkable about the play is the way in which it tends to uncannily reflect the concerns of different epochs. As a result, Hamlet has been at different moments defined as a romantic rebel, an angst-ridden existentialist, a paralysed intellectual and an ambivalent New Man. Whatever subsequent generations make of <I>Hamlet</I>, they are unlikely to exhaust the possibilities of this most extraordinary play. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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William Shakespeare Hamlet (Dramatised)
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BBC Audiobooks Hamlet: A BBC Radio 3 Full-cast Dramatisation. Starring Michael Sheen & Cast (BBC Radio Shakespeare)
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