Hamlet (Cambridge School Shakespeare)
 

Hamlet (Cambridge School Shakespeare)

by William Shakespeare

Modern editions of a popular and trusted series. This new edition of Hamlet is part of the established Cambridge School Shakespeare series and has been substantially updated with new and revised activities throughout. Remaining faithful to the series' active approach it treats the play as a script to be acted, explored and enjoyed. As well as the complete script of Hamlet, you will find a... (read more)

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  • Molly B (unsinkable girl) joyful mood ,happy, smile on my face  Funny Team

    molly b (unsinkable girl) joyful mood ,happy, smile on my face funny team said:

    What grade in high school do you read this book, is it required to be read during high school? One of my older brother's read it in high school and he loved Hamlet, he didn't really like the other books he had to read for English though.

    posted Monday, September 22 2008 ( | view 3 replies )
  • BMFW

    bmfw said:

    Hamlet is one of my favorite Shakespearean stories. I love the way that Hamlet plays everyone into his plot. His focus never shifts away from his revenge for the unjust death of his father, until everyone involved or anyone who gets in the way has paid the price.

    posted Monday, September 22 2008
  • guitargirl

    guitargirl said:

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE this story, it's sooo good, possibly because it's so difficult to comprehend.

    posted Saturday, September 13 2008
  • hast h

    hast h said:

    thanks

    posted Saturday, February 23 2008
  • Ariane G

    ariane g said:

    It’s one of the best dramatic Shakespeare’s plays.
    There’s all in that book and in the end, only the warrior and the student survive.
    It’s wonderful.

    posted Thursday, February 7 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • simplysaima

    simplysaima said:

    Shakespeare was a brainbox. It is so difficult to comprehend and interpret his writings. The meanings are sometimes so subtle. That finds him a place in every syllabus!

    posted Saturday, December 15 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Laila

    laila said:

    I like Shakespeare books...

    posted Saturday, December 15 2007
  • taher a

    taher a said:

    i love this book how much agony..... how much madness in this world?

    posted Friday, December 7 2007
  • Chesie C

    chesie c said:

    this character is most sympathetic because his indecision is not based on weakness, but on moral struggle. this is my favorite of shakespeare's. it is rich and exciting and tragic.

    posted Thursday, December 6 2007
  • leegee

    leegee said:

    The Arden edition is of note not just for its excellent explanative footnotes, but for marking the various versions of the play that produce the extremely long and complex whole that is too often performed. Each versions of the play contained within this whole is a fascinating read, making a much less indecisive Hamlet, and a much more enjoyable "tale."

    posted Wednesday, December 5 2007

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