Shakespeare: Hamlet (Landmarks of World Literature)

Shakespeare: Hamlet (Landmarks of World Literature)

by PaulA.Cantor (Author)

Synopsis

Paul Cantor provides a new and clearly structured introduction to Shakespeare's most famous tragedy. Hamlet's status as tragic hero and the central enigma of the delayed revenge are seen in the light of the play's historical place in the Renaissance at the crossroads of the Christian and the classical traditions. The dramatic and poetic techniques used in the play are discussed, and a final chapter deals with the uniquely varied reception of Hamlet on the stage and in literature generally, from the seventeenth century to the present day.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 22 Jun 1989

ISBN 10: 0521349834
ISBN 13: 9780521349833

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Paul Cantor's Hamlet volume, part of the Cambridge Landmarks of World Literature series, provides a compelling interpretation that does not, as so many other readings, simply repeat the critical conundrums of the play and its prince. Cantor confronts the play's problems directly, defining them within the contexts of literary and cultural history...The book is intended primarily as a general introduction, but more experienced readers will find much to learn from Cantor's incisive formulations about Hamlet, its period, and dramatic tragedy. Virginia Quarterly Review