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Hamlet(Illustrated)

William Shakespeare

Editorial: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: Enrich your reading with 20 stunning illustrations, bringing Shakespeare's masterpiece to life.
	Includes a Detailed Summary: Dive into the heart of the story with an engaging summary that captures the essence of the drama.
	Character List: Get to know the intricate web of characters with a comprehensive list, enhancing your understanding of their roles and relationships.
	Author Biography: Explore the life of William Shakespeare, offering insights into the mind behind the masterpiece.

Step into the dark and enigmatic world of Elsinore Castle with this beautifully illustrated edition of William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy, "Hamlet." This masterpiece of literature is brought to vivid life with twenty stunning illustrations that capture the haunting depths of betrayal, revenge, and the complexities of the human soul.
In the shadowy corridors of power and the dimly lit halls of the castle, Prince Hamlet is thrust into the center of a family and national crisis. After the ghost of his father reveals the dark truth of his murder, Hamlet is consumed by a quest for vengeance that leads him down a path fraught with madness, existential angst, and philosophical reflection.
This edition not only visualizes the intensity of Shakespeare’s work but also provides readers with a comprehensive summary, an in-depth character list, and a biography of Shakespeare himself. These additions offer a richer understanding of the context, themes, and the genius behind the play, making it an indispensable addition to your collection.
Whether you’re a lifelong admirer of Shakespeare or discovering his works for the first time, this illustrated edition of "Hamlet" promises to enhance your appreciation and insight into one of literature’s greatest tragedies. Join Hamlet in his tumultuous journey through grief, vengeance, and the quest for truth in a world where the line between sanity and madness is as thin as a whisper.
Seize the chance to delve further into Shakespeare's most thought-provoking and complex drama, which is enhanced with artwork that vividly depicts its memorable characters and emotional themes. Dedicated to the everlasting legacy of "Hamlet," this edition invites readers of all ages to explore the world of mystery, drama, and beauty that Shakespeare created.


 
Disponible desde: 10/01/2024.

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