The Tragedy of Hamlet
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How do you get a handle on Hamlet's complex character? What makes for great performances of the play? Professor Rebholz brings a new and compelling interpretation of this great Shakespearean work, offering insights on Hamlet's mysterious actions and inaction and his slow march toward revenge. He also engages in a lively debate with Professor Ryan about ways to perform the play, and the two also discuss its religious and political contexts. Both professors have received Stanford's highest awards for teaching excellence.
For more informative lectures about this work, don't miss A Study Guide to Hamlet.
©1993 Ronald A. Rebholz, Lawrence Ryan (P)1993 Stanford Audio
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