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    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, usually shortened to Hamlet (/ ˈ h æ m l ɪ t /), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play.

  2. Hamlet, tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1599–1601 and published in a quarto edition in 1603 from an unauthorized text. Often considered the greatest drama of all time, the play tells the story of the troubled titular prince of Denmark.

  3. La tragedia de Hamlet, príncipe de Dinamarca (título original en inglés: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark), o simplemente Hamlet, es una tragedia del dramaturgo inglés William Shakespeare. [1]

  4. Resumen. Primer acto. En el castillo real de Elsinor, en Dinamarca, los guardias presencian el fantasma del difunto rey Hamlet. Más tarde, el príncipe Hamlet, hijo del rey fallecido, se entera de lo sucedido gracias a su amigo Horacio. Entonces, decide permanecer despierto toda la noche para ser testigo de la aparición de su padre.

  5. Prince Hamlet is the title character and protagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet (1599–1601). He is the Prince of Denmark, nephew to the usurping Claudius, and son of King Hamlet, the previous King of Denmark.

  6. Learn about the plot, characters and themes of Hamlet, Shakespeare's tragedy about the revenge of Prince Hamlet upon his uncle Claudius. Find out how Hamlet sees his father's ghost, feigns madness, and dies in a duel.

  7. Learn about the plot, characters, and historical context of Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet, The Prince of Denmark. Explore the postcards of Hamlet productions from 1890 to 1900, featuring famous actors and actresses.

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