Hamlet (Ilustrado)

Hamlet (Ilustrado)

William Shakespeare

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RDL Publishing Ltd
Año de edición:
2021
ISBN:
9781802932737
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★ 55% discount for bookstores! ★'Hamlet' illustrated, one of a kind. (Portuguese edition)Your customers will never stop using this amazing book!A tragédia de Hamlet, príncipe da Dinamarca (The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke na primeira edição em inglês), geralmente abreviada apenas como Hamlet, é uma tragédia de William Shakespeare, escrita entre 1599 e 1601. A peça, situada na Dinamarca, reconta a história de como o Príncipe Hamlet tenta vingar a morte de seu pai, Hamlet, o rei, executado por Cláudio, seu irmão, que o envenenou e em seguida tomou o trono casando-se com a rainha. A peça traça um mapa do curso de vida na loucura real e na loucura fingida - do sofrimento opressivo à raiva fervorosa - e explora temas como a traição, vingança, incesto, corrupção e moralidade.Apesar da enorme investigação que se faz acerca do texto, o ano exato em que Shakespeare o escreveu permanece em debate. Três primeiras versões da peça sobreviveram aos nossos dias: essas são conhecidas como o Primeiro Quarto (Q1), o Segundo Quarto (Q2) e o First Folio (F1). Cada uma dessas possui linhas ou mesmo cenas que estão ausentes nas outras. Acredita-se que Shakespeare escreveu Hamlet baseado na lenda de Amleto, preservada no século XIII pelo cronista Saxão Gramático em seu Feitos dos Danos e, mais tarde, retomada por François de Belleforest no século XVI, e numa suposta peça do teatro isabelino conhecida hoje como Ur-Hamlet.This edition contains 12 illustrations by Dino Di Lena, a renowned Italian artist.Buy it NOW and let your customers become addicted to this incredible book!

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