Gamlet, print͡s︡ datskiĭ

[tragedii͡a︡].

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William Shakespeare: Gamlet, print͡s︡ datskiĭ (Russian language, 1965, Detskai͡a︡ lit-ra)

220 pages

Russian language

Published April 7, 1965 by Detskai͡a︡ lit-ra.

OCLC Number:
506969

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2 stars (2 reviews)

In this quintessential Shakespeare tragedy, a young prince's halting pursuit of revenge for the murder of his father unfolds in a series of highly charged confrontations that have held audiences spellbound for nearly four centuries. Those fateful exchanges, and the anguished soliloquies that precede and follow them, probe depths of human feeling rarely sounded in any art. The title role of Hamlet, perhaps the most demanding in all of Western drama, has provided generations of leading actors their greatest challenge. Yet all the roles in this towering drama are superbly delineated, and each of the key scenes offers actors a rare opportunity to create theatrical magic. As if further evidence of Shakespeare's genius were needed, Hamlet is a unique pleasure to read as well as to see and hear performed. The full text of this extraordinary drama is reprinted here from an authoritative British edition complete with illuminating footnotes. (back …

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1 star

Maybe has a gimmick worth reading, but only if written by an author with more respect for his readers' intelligence. This feels like it's talking down to you all the time it's dragging you through its characters' pain and violence and dumb quips and hollow insights.



(I should know better than rely on Best-of-the-Year picks chosen by poll.)