The Tragedy of Hamlet told by Horatio - Marion L. Wilson

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The Tragedy of Hamlet Told by Horatio ... With the Full Text of Shakespeare's Hamlet and 89 Illustrations.
The tale of Hamlet, but this time through Horatio's eyes. As Hamlet says in Act 5, Scene 2:
'Horatio, I am dead.
Thou livest. Report me and my cause aright
To the unsatisfied.'
The unsatisfied will never found among such indifferent worldlings as Hamlet was surrounded with, but they must always have been somewhere in this wide world.
It is for them that Horatio has told why Hamlet acted as he did: why he thought it advisable to listen to the 'gohst', wy he connived at having Ophelia tested by Fortinbras indeed, he did!), why he tried to discover the secret about the lobby and walked there for hours at a stretch, why he exagerrated so ridiculously in his so-called 'soliloquis', why he took the pains of writing a play and went to such lengths about the correct performance of it, why he killed Polonius and tamely suffered being sent to England - after his talk with the 'Captain' -, why he came back and had the 'p...
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1956Uitgever: De Viking632 paginasTaal: Engels