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041 _aeng
080 _a821.111
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100 _aShakespeare W.
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245 _aHamlet
_cWilliam Shakespeare
260 _aLondon
_bPenguin Books
_c1994
300 _a192 p.
490 _aPenguin Popular Classics
520 _aProbably the most famous play in the English language, Hamlet transcends the revenge tradition and explores the nature of man. Learning that his father has been killed by Claudius, his uncle, Hamlet's only honourable course of action is revenge. But Hamlet's nature tends not towards action but reflection and in his incapacity to act lies the seed of his own destruction. The text of this edition is edited by G. B. Harrison and contains notes, a glossary and an introduction.
650 _a821 Художня література окремими мовами і мовними сім'ями
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