hamlet (legendary character)

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hamlet (legendary character)

Hamlet

2008
Presents an annotated edition of Shakespeare's tragedy in which a Danish prince seeks vengeance for his father's murder after being visited by his ghost, and includes background information, scene-by-scene analysis, a look at "Hamlet" in performance, a chronology, and other resources.

William Shakespeare's The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

2006
A graphic novel presentation of William Shakespeare's classic play "Hamlet" about a young prince dealing with his uncle murdering his father and marrying his mother. Includes excerpts from the play's original dialogue.

William Shakespeare's Hamlet

Bloom's modern critical interpretations
2009

Hamlet

Manga Shakespeare
2007
A graphic novel adaptation of William Shakespeare's classic tragedy about Prince Hamlet of Denmark, who seeks vengeance for his father's murder after being visited by his ghost.

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.

Hamlet

a retelling
2003
A prose retelling of Shakespeare's play about treachery and murder in the kingdom of Denmark. Includes background information, character summary, and commonly asked questions.

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.

Hamlet for kids

2000
An adaptation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet, " written in rhyming couplets especially for young readers and performers, includes illustrations and comments by children, as well as suggestions for activities based upon the story.

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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