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    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, usually shortened to Hamlet (/ ˈhæmlɪt /), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play.

  2. 2 days ago · Shakespeare’s telling of the story of Prince Hamlet was derived from several sources, notably from Books III and IV of Saxo Grammaticus ’s 12th-century Gesta Danorum and from volume 5 (1570) of Histoires tragiques, a free translation of Saxo by François de Belleforest.

    • David Bevington
    • Ancient Scandinavian Sagas
    • Belleforest's Histoires Tragiques
    • Montaigne's Essays
    • The Literature of Melancholy

    Kyd and Shakespeare were the latest spinners of an age-old yarn originating in the ancient sagas of Scandinavia. It was written down in manuscript form in the twelfth century by the Danish scholar, Saxo Grammaticus, in his Historia Danicaand it finally found its way into print in 1514. It is the story of the murder of a Danish ruler by his brother ...

    Elizabethan readers gained access to this story, in French, through its inclusion by Francois de Belleforest in his widely read Histoires Tragiquesin 1570. Belleforest made the significant addition of the queen's adultery with her brother-in-law, during her marriage to the king. Kyd's lost dramatic version of Belleforest's account was the next stag...

    As he wrote Hamlet, Shakespeare must have found stimulating reading in the works of Montaigne. Hamlet's intellectual curiosity and wide-ranging philosophical questioning ally him with the French essayist. At the time of Hamlet's composition, Montaigne's Essayswere as yet unavailable in translation but we know from other instances of his use of sour...

    Hamlet's melancholy would have struck a chord with many Elizabethans - books on melancholy were popular and widely read at the time. One particular example of such a book is Timothy Bright's Treatise on Melancholy, printed in 1586, in which the characteristics of the melancholy man resemble those of Hamlet as he struggles to come to terms with the ...

  3. Written during the first part of the seventeenth century (probably in 1600 or 1601), Hamlet was probably first performed in July 1602. It was first published in printed form in 1603 and appeared in an enlarged edition in 1604.

  4. The first recorded production of Hamlet was by the Chamberlain's Men in 1600 or 1601, so it is likely that Shakespeare composed the play in early 1600. According to contemporary references, Hamlet became an instant hit, and the great Shakespearean actor, Richard Burbage, received much acclaim in the lead role.

  5. Hamlet is a renowned tragedy written by William Shakespeare, believed to have been composed between 1599 and 1601. Set in the royal court of Elsinore Castle in Denmark, the play tells the story of Prince Hamlet, who is summoned by the ghost of his father and tasked with avenging his murder.

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  7. 26 - 28 October. Discover Shakespeare’s intriguing tale of the Prince of Denmark in this exhilarating Family Storytelling of Hamlet in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.