Shakespeare and the First Hamlet


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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.




The Tempest


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The Total Tragedy of a Girl Named Hamlet


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All Hamlet Kennedy wants is to be a normal eighth grader. But with parents like hers - Shakespearean scholars who actually dress in Elizabethan regalia . . . in public! - it's not that easy. As if they weren't strange enough, her genius seven-year-old sister will be attending her middle school, and is named the new math tutor. Then, when the Shakespeare Project is announced, Hamlet reveals herself to be an amazing actress. Even though she wants to be average, Hamlet can no longer hide from the fact that she- like her family - is anything but ordinary.







Folger Library, Two Decades of Growth


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The Temple Shakespeare


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British Museum


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The Works of William Shakespeare: Preface to the first edition. Preface to the second edition. Pericles. Venus and Adonis. Rape of Lucrece. Sonnets. Lover's complaint. Passionate pilgrim. Phoenix and turtle. Reprints: Merry wives of Windsor. Chronicle historie of Henry the Fift. First part of the contention. True tragedie. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Additions and corrections


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S-Zypaeus. 1878


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