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Shakespeare: A theatrical classic

Shakespeare: A theatrical classic

Hamlet, one of Shakespeare's "Four Tragedies," was created between 1599 and 1602. The play tells the story of his uncle Claudius who murdered Hamlet's father, usurped the throne, and married the king's widow, Jotrud, who thus avenged his uncle for his father.

Hamlet is the longest of all Shakespeare's plays and Shakespeare's most famous play, along with Macbeth, King Lear, and Othello, which has been called Shakespeare's "Four Tragedies." Its profound tragic significance, complex characters and rich and perfect tragic artistic techniques represent the highest achievements of Western Renaissance literature as a whole.

"Shakespeare's Play Classics" series:

Shakespeare was a great Writer and Poet of the Renaissance in England in the 16th Century, and a giant of the world literary scene. He wrote 38 plays during his lifetime.

The "Shakespeare Classics" series focuses on 12 of Shakespeare's classic works, adapted and revised on the basis of the "Shakespeare Notes" series edited by Jok ann, and beautiful illustrations are added.

This series of books has made many detailed notes on Shakespeare's original text, which has played an effective role in understanding the original text and has a relatively wide influence on readers.

Shakespeare: A theatrical classic

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