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William Shakespeare's Hamlet

Bloom's modern critical interpretations
2009

Joker

2006
A modern retelling of Hamlet, in which fifteen-year-old Matt begins questioning everything he believes in after the death of his best friend and his parents' divorce.

The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

Folger Shakespeare library
2004
Presents the complete text of Shakespeare's drama about the Prince of Denmark, and includes an introduction, a list of further reading, commentary, brief explanatory notes, plot summaries, and illustrations.

Understanding Hamlet

a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
1998
Provides a literary analysis of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet, " and features a variety of primary historical documents and commentary that offer insight into the context in which the play was written.

The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

1967
Contains an introduction, the text of the play, and supplementary notes.

William Shakespeare's Hamlet

1984
A guide to reading "Hamlet" with a critical and appreciative mind. Includes background on the author's life and times, sample tests, term paper suggestions, and a reading list.

Understanding Hamlet

2001
Discusses the life of William Shakespeare and the original sources, performance history, story, characters, and themes of Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet"; also includes ideas for research, excerpts of criticism, and a chronology.

The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

1992
Presents Shakespeare's tragedy in which the Danish prince Hamlet takes revenge upon his uncle for murdering his father, and includes explanatory notes, a key to famous lines, an annotated further reading list, a modern perspective essay, and introductory text on Shakespeare's language, life, and theater, and on "Hamlet" itself.

To be or not to be

a chooseable-path adventure
The greatest work in English literature, now in the greatest format of English literature: a chooseable-path adventure! William Shakespeare's Hamlet has finally been restored to its original second-person non-linear branching narrative format. Now it's up to you to decide what happens next. Play as Hamlet and revenge your father's death. Play as Ophelia and make scientific discoveries. Play as King Hamlet, Sr. and die on the first page!.

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