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A Study Guide to William Shakespeare's Hamlet

Author: Thelma Rowe Nooten, M.A.
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William Shakespeare's best-known play, Hamlet, tells the story of the prince of Denmark and his struggle to act on the revenge of his father's murder. This study aid provides an introduction to the period, a narrative guide to the novel, dramatic readings, and critical analysis. Author Thelma Rowe Nooten has taught speech and drama at the university level and is an actor and creator of reader's theater. Narrator Roger Reese is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. This guide is part of the A+ AUDIO series from Time Warner, an innovative set of study materials that will help you to better understand, appreciate, and enjoy great works of literature. Look for other A+ titles from Audible in the Education section of Personal Development.


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