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Shakespeare - Hamlet (longman, 1968) -

: The notes emphasize the tension between Hamlet’s moral code and the social expectation of revenge.

: It remains a favorite for introductory college courses because of its clarity. Shakespeare - Hamlet (Longman, 1968)

: If you find the original language of Hamlet intimidating, this edition acts as a bridge without stripping away the beauty of the original verse. : The notes emphasize the tension between Hamlet’s

: The guide frequently points out Shakespeare's use of "acting" and "theatre" imagery, which was a primary focus of literary criticism in the late 1960s. : The guide frequently points out Shakespeare's use

The edition of Shakespeare’s Hamlet , edited by Bernard Lott , is a standout resource specifically designed for those approaching the play with English as a second language or looking for an exceptionally clear entry point into Elizabethan drama. Why It Is an "Interesting Guide"

: Instead of making you flip to the back of the book, Lott provides detailed explanations of difficult words and phrases on the page immediately facing the text.