An unpublished short story by Sylvia Townsend Warner. It fancifully elaborates the story of Acts 4 and 5 of Hamlet, starting on board the ship taking Hamlet to England after the killing of Polonius. The story begins before the Danish vessel’s encounter with a pirate ship and Hamlet’s capture by the pirates, and imagines the circumstances by which he returns to Denmark in the changed state of mind in which we meet him in Act 5
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In 1974, J.G. Ballard published his novel Concrete Island. This remarkable account of an architect’s...
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, the Survey has p...
The article is based on the premise that Hamlet has been functioning throughout ages as a base for ...
Writing in 1948, Sylvia Townsend Warner takes a sceptical look at recent trends in performances of H...
Hamlet’s abduction by pirates during his voyage to England is an episode that does not appear in the...
The story of Hamlet is commonly attributed to William Shakespeare and has been adapted consistently ...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet, is a tragedy written by William...
This paper attempts to examine different hypotheses about the sea-voyage of Thomas Lodge to the Cana...
Detached from Shakespeare’s English, Hamlet has been rewritten numerous times in European languages,...
Questions of gender, ethnicity and sexuality have all been raised by novelists intent on rewriting S...
This thesis is an analysis of three centuries of adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet and of how arti...
A long-standing argument that Christopher Marlowe wrote the Jack Cade scenes of Shakespeare's Henry ...
Explicitly written from the perspective of a second-generation British Cypriot, this article examine...
In composing Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare did not have to invent its basic story, because it was co...
In 1974, J.G. Ballard published his novel Concrete Island. This remarkable account of an architect’s...
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, the Survey has p...
The article is based on the premise that Hamlet has been functioning throughout ages as a base for ...