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Hamlet guarantees a wealth of possible interpretations as well as teasing us with the promise of new meanings that always seem to be just out of reach. Playing Hamlet is considered the greatest challenge for any actor, interpreting the verses which are concerned with ideas of theatricality and performance, along with the struggle to discover one's real self. Thought to have been written between 1599 and 1601, Hamlet relates the struggle of the individual soul set afloat on a sea of troubles and madness. Over four hundred years later, with its recurring themes of death, revenge and the impossibility of certainty, Hamlet remains enduringly relevant to, and popular with, a modern-day audience. This handsome edition is decorated throughout with the illustrations of Harold Copping, and makes a wonderful addition to any classic library.

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Titolo
Hamlet
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Arcturus
Pubblicato
2009
Pagine
96
ISBN10
1848373686
ISBN13
9781848373686
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1601
Titolo originale
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Valutazione
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Hamlet guarantees a wealth of possible interpretations as well as teasing us with the promise of new meanings that always seem to be just out of reach. Playing Hamlet is considered the greatest challenge for any actor, interpreting the verses which are concerned with ideas of theatricality and performance, along with the struggle to discover one's real self. Thought to have been written between 1599 and 1601, Hamlet relates the struggle of the individual soul set afloat on a sea of troubles and madness. Over four hundred years later, with its recurring themes of death, revenge and the impossibility of certainty, Hamlet remains enduringly relevant to, and popular with, a modern-day audience. This handsome edition is decorated throughout with the illustrations of Harold Copping, and makes a wonderful addition to any classic library.