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Hamlet: Playgoer's Edition

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 943,730 Ratings and 22,007 Reviews

Book Description
This edition offers a detailed insight into the work of Shakespeare expanding the individual's knowledge and appreciation of his work.
Book Information
PublisherThomas Nelson Publishers Inc.
BindingHardcover (178 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages592
ISBN-100174436025
ISBN-13978-0174436027
Publication Date09/05/1997
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About William Shakespeare (Author) : William Shakespeare was a published creator, photographer, narrator, editor, author, and an illustrator. Some of the published credits of William Shakespeare include Winters Tale (Heritage Theatre Vid... more
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About Harold Jenkins (Editor) : Harold Jenkins is a published author and an editor. Published credits of Harold Jenkins include Hamlet: Playgoer's Edition, Arden Shakespeare: Hamlet: (2nd series).
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10/3/2015 Joshua Mark said:
Easily my favorite work in any language. If I were trapped on a desert island and could only choose one work to have with me it'd be Hamlet. I've read it so many times I find myself reciting lines from it without thinking in daily conversation. Don't buy into the old tired interpretation that it's a... more

tags: culture, religion, philosophy, literature

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10/7/2009 Sharon Koontz said: 11701
tags: I Read

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2/22/2008 Lia Keyes said: Invaluable research tool

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5/29/2007 Little Willow tagged as: I Read, I Read

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4/5/2007 Little Willow tagged as: I Read, I Read

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