HamletYale University Press, 1. 10. 2008 - Počet stran: 249 One of the most frequently read and performed of all stage works, Shakespeare’s Hamlet is unsurpassed in its complexity and richness. Now the first fully annotated version of Hamlet makes the play completely accessible to readers in the twenty-first century. It has been carefully assembled with students, teachers, and the general reader in mind. Eminent linguist and translator Burton Raffel offers generous help with vocabulary and usage of Elizabethan English, pronunciation, prosody, and alternative readings of phrases and lines. His on-page annotations provide readers with all the tools they need to comprehend the play and begin to explore its many possible interpretations. This version of Hamlet is unparalleled for its thoroughness and adherence to sound linguistic principles. In his Introduction, Raffel offers important background on the origins and previous versions of the Hamlet story, along with an analysis of the characters Hamlet and Ophelia. And in a concluding essay, Harold Bloom meditates on the originality of Shakespeare’s achievement. The book also includes a careful selection of items for “Further Reading.” |
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... eyes and speakto it. Horatio Tush,tush, 'twillnot appear. Barnardo Sit down awhile; 30 And let usonceagain assail19your ears, That are so fortified against our story What wehavetwo nights seen. Horatio Well, sit we down, And letus hear ...
... eyes and speakto it. Horatio Tush,tush, 'twillnot appear. Barnardo Sit down awhile; 30 And let usonceagain assail19your ears, That are so fortified against our story What wehavetwo nights seen. Horatio Well, sit we down, And letus hear ...
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... eyes. Marcellus Is it not like the king? Horatio As thouart to thyself. Such wasthe very armor hehad on60 When he the ambitious Norway combated;44 So frowned he once, when inan angry parle,45 He smote the sledded Polacks46 on the ice ...
... eyes. Marcellus Is it not like the king? Horatio As thouart to thyself. Such wasthe very armor hehad on60 When he the ambitious Norway combated;44 So frowned he once, when inan angry parle,45 He smote the sledded Polacks46 on the ice ...
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... eye.90 In the most high and palmy91 state of Rome, Alittle erethe mightiest Juliusfell, 115 The graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead92 Did squeak and gibber93 in the Romanstreets, As94 starswith trainsof fire and dewsof blood ...
... eye.90 In the most high and palmy91 state of Rome, Alittle erethe mightiest Juliusfell, 115 The graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead92 Did squeak and gibber93 in the Romanstreets, As94 starswith trainsof fire and dewsof blood ...
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... eye, Nor thedejected havior48 of the visage, Together with all forms, moods, shapes of grief, That can denote49me truly. Theseindeed seem, For theyare actionsthat amanmight play,50 85 But I have that within which passeth51 show; These ...
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... eyes,86 She married. O, most wicked speed, to post With such dexterity87 to incestuous88 sheets! It is not nor itcannot come togood. But break, my heart; forI must holdmy tongue. ENTER HORATIO, MARCELLUS, ANDBARNARDO Horatio Hail to ...
... eyes,86 She married. O, most wicked speed, to post With such dexterity87 to incestuous88 sheets! It is not nor itcannot come togood. But break, my heart; forI must holdmy tongue. ENTER HORATIO, MARCELLUS, ANDBARNARDO Horatio Hail to ...
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