
Hamlet
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Humphrey Bower
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De:
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John Marsden
John Marsden, one of Australia's most-loved writers, takes Shakespeare's famous play and turns it into a moving and full-blooded novel. Hamlet, a Novel will be adored by readers young and old.
Hamlet's father has just died. By the time they've filled in the grave, his mother has remarried. Hamlet suspects foul play, and it's troubling his spirit.
Or maybe he was always troubled. Ophelia is in love with him. His best friend Horatio can't work him out. Then, on a cold, still night, Hamlet meets the ghost of his father.
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Reseñas editoriales
Though hundreds of years old, Hamlet has as much cultural currency today as when it was first written. Perhaps there is no better evidence to this claim as this reimaging by author John Marsden. Performed by veteran narrator Humphrey Bower, with a gentle authority, this audiobook takes the familiar story of Hamlet, Ophelia, Horatio, and company and puts on a unique and modern spin that will ensure the famous old bard will have a place in the hearts of listeners young and old for years to come.
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
The accent of the narrator was all wrong. Is he Australian, New Zealand, some sort of lower class English accent? The accent just grated on my nerves because I felt it did not mesh with the story.What was most disappointing about John Marsden’s story?
What time period was this in? The same as the play? Modern? No clueWho would you have cast as narrator instead of Humphrey Bower?
Patrick StewartIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Hamlet?
All the sexually frustrated Ophelia scenesWhat a way to slaughter a classic play
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