Shakespeare's Premiere of Hamlet

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Drama, Shakespeare, Fiction & Literature, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Shakespeare's Premiere of Hamlet by David Schajer, David Schajer
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Author: David Schajer ISBN: 9780985310509
Publisher: David Schajer Publication: May 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Schajer
ISBN: 9780985310509
Publisher: David Schajer
Publication: May 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

William Shakespeare's most famous play solved for the first time!

The solution is to present the plays as if they are being staged for the very first time, and performed by Shakespeare himself and his company of actors.

The key is to have Shakespeare's Elizabethan London audience react to the play -- laugh at what's funny, cry when it's sad, and heckle the actors whenever they feel like it -- which unlocks the meaning of the play, by providing us with a translation of what is being performed.

In addition to a staging of Hamlet, unlike anything ever published before, is a journey into Shakespeare's life, and the path that led him from a humble background in Stratford to the heights of fame and influence in London during the final years of Queen Elizabeth's reign.

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William Shakespeare's most famous play solved for the first time!

The solution is to present the plays as if they are being staged for the very first time, and performed by Shakespeare himself and his company of actors.

The key is to have Shakespeare's Elizabethan London audience react to the play -- laugh at what's funny, cry when it's sad, and heckle the actors whenever they feel like it -- which unlocks the meaning of the play, by providing us with a translation of what is being performed.

In addition to a staging of Hamlet, unlike anything ever published before, is a journey into Shakespeare's life, and the path that led him from a humble background in Stratford to the heights of fame and influence in London during the final years of Queen Elizabeth's reign.

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