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Book Reviews of Hamlet

Hamlet
Hamlet
Author: William Shakespeare
ISBN: 510215
Publication Date: 1964
Pages: 255
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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
The Folger Libray edition is very useful for students who are unfamiliar with Elizabethan language, customs, and other oddities. Students find the edition easy to use and helpful.
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One of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies - a great reading of psychological trauma and revenge.
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Includes illustrations and explanations for better understanding.
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This screenplay, introduction, and film diary for the Kenneth Branagh production was just fascinating. It's the entire text of Hamlet as a film script, complete with film shots and stage directions. Very interesting.
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Loved this version of Hamlet. The modern translation along with original text was very helpful!
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This is my favorite book and Shakespeare Play. I named my daughter Ophelia. A great tragedy if you like to read those. CLASSIC!
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This is part of the Pendulum Illustrated Series. It is perfect for high school students. The book is a comic version of the story. Yet, famous quotes are often left intact as written by Shakespeare himself. Includes vocabulary list and discussion questions at the end of the book.
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This is insane! Shakespeare didn't cowrite HAMLET, and if he had, it would seem that more of the world of Shakespeare scholasticism would care about it than just the small-time publishers of this bizarre reprint. I'm curious, but very skeptical.
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This book is written in comic book format. Excellent for reluctant readers.
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This is from the Folger Libary General Reader's Shakespreare HAMLET published 1964 Excellent intoduction to William Shakespeare
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Hamlet-
An exciting new edition of complete works of Shakespeare with these features:
vivid, readable introductions for each playby noted scholar David Bevington
a lively, personal forward by Joseph Papp
an insightful essay on the play in performance
modern spelling and punctuation
comprehensive source material and scholarship for each play, with notes
up-to-date, annotated bibliographies
a convenient listing of key passages
RonaR avatar reviewed Hamlet on + 2 more book reviews
nICE READ
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Different cover.
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