Dating Hamlet

Dating Hamlet
Title Dating Hamlet PDF eBook
Author Lisa Fiedler
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 194
Release 2002-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0805070540

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In a story based on the Shakespeare play, Ophelia describes her relationship with Hamlet, learns the truth about her own father, and recounts the complicated events following the murder of Hamlet's father.

Falling for Hamlet

Falling for Hamlet
Title Falling for Hamlet PDF eBook
Author Michelle Ray
Publisher Poppy
Pages 234
Release 2011-07-05
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0316134422

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Passion, romance, drama, humor, and tragedy intertwine in this compulsively readable Hamlet retelling, from the perspective of a strong-willed, modern-day Ophelia. Meet Ophelia, high school senior, daughter of the Danish king's most trusted adviser, and longtime girlfriend of Prince Hamlet of Denmark. She lives a glamorous life and has a royal social circle, and her beautiful face is splashed across magazines and television screens. But it comes with a price--her life is ruled not only by Hamlet's fame and his overbearing royal family but also by the paparazzi who hound them wherever they go. After the sudden and suspicious death of his father, the king, the devastatingly handsome Hamlet spirals dangerously toward madness, and Ophelia finds herself torn, with no one to turn to. All Ophelia wants is to live a normal life. But when you date a prince, you have to play your part. Ophelia rides out this crazy roller coaster life, and lives to tell her story in live television interviews.

Hamlet

Hamlet
Title Hamlet PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 537
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Drama
ISBN 1408142899

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The core of the ground-breaking, three text edition, this self-contained, free-standing volume gives readers the Second Quarto text (1604-5) and includes in its Introduction, notes and Appendices all the reader might expect to find in any standard Arden edition. As well as a full, illustrated Introduction to the play's historical, cultural and performance contexts and a thorough survey of critical approaches to the play, an appendix contains the additional passages found only in the 1623 text."The new Arden Hamlet is a pathbreaking edition, one that promises to change irrevocably our understanding of Shakespeare's greatest play."- Professor James Shapiro, author of 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare'Hamlet's latest editors have undertaken a heroic task with great skill and thoroughnesss.' - Stanley Wells, The Observer"(The) new Arden Hamlet is quite simply the most comprehensive edition of the play currently available, a status I suspect it will enjoy for many years to come" - The British Theatre Guide"Stunning! There is absolutely no doubt about this being the text to buy if you are studying the play at A Level. And the same stands for those students who will be studying the play at university. This critical edition gives the reader the Second Quarto Text (1604-1605), annotated with intelligence and care, a wealth of historical and cultural references and a survey of different critical approaches to the play."- The Use of English, The English Association

Shakespeare and the First Hamlet

Shakespeare and the First Hamlet
Title Shakespeare and the First Hamlet PDF eBook
Author Terri Bourus
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 262
Release 2022-06-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1800735553

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The first edition of Hamlet – often called ‘Q1’, shorthand for ‘first quarto’ – was published in 1603, in what we might regard as the early modern equivalent of a cheap paperback. Yet this early version of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy is becoming increasingly canonical, not because there is universal agreement about what it is or what it means, but because more and more Shakespearians agree that it is worth arguing about. The essays in this collected volume explore the ways in which we might approach Q1’s Hamlet, from performance to book history, from Shakespeare’s relationships with his contemporaries to the shape of his whole career.

Shakespeare for Young People

Shakespeare for Young People
Title Shakespeare for Young People PDF eBook
Author Abigail Rokison-Woodall
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 255
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441175296

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The search to find engaging and inspiring ways to introduce children and young adults to Shakespeare has resulted in a rich variety of approaches to producing and adapting Shakespeare's plays and the stories and characters at their heart. Shakespeare for Young People is the only comprehensive overview of such productions and adaptations, and engages with a wide range of genres, including both British and American examples. Abigail Rokison covers stage and screen productions, shortened versions, prose narratives and picture books (including Manga), animations and original novels. The book combines an informative guide to these interpretations of Shakespeare, discussed with critical analysis of their relative strengths. It also includes extensive interviews with directors, actors and writers involved in the projects discussed'.

I CAN EXPLAIN - Six One Act Plays & A Monologue

I CAN EXPLAIN - Six One Act Plays & A Monologue
Title I CAN EXPLAIN - Six One Act Plays & A Monologue PDF eBook
Author Bruce Kane
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 116
Release 2013-04
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1300945370

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Six one act comedy plays and one monologue about getting together and falling apart. Includes "GPS - An Auto Erotic Comedy," "Monster Dating," "Ring Tone," "Dating Hamlet," "Moments" and "I Can Explain."

Reinventing the Renaissance

Reinventing the Renaissance
Title Reinventing the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author S. Brown
Publisher Springer
Pages 221
Release 2013-05-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137319402

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The plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries has inspired interpretations in every genre and medium. This book offers perspectives on the ways in which practitioners have used Renaissance drama to address contemporary concerns and reach new audiences. It provides a resource for those interested in the creative reception of Renaissance drama.