Hamlet

ISBN-10
846703338X
ISBN-13
9788467033380
Series
Hamlet
Category
Drama
Pages
304
Language
Spanish
Published
1999-03-01
Author
William Shakespeare

Description

HAMLET, la obra más conocida de Shakespeare, es en realidad una pieza llena de lagunas e indefiniciones. Una obra enigmática y misteriosa, en la que cada personaje es un artista de la simulación. El propio Hamlet es un ser en continua transformación. En él caben la ceremoniosidad, la cortesía y la reflexión, junto a la pasión, la burla, el enigma o la posibilidad de la locura. En el castillo de Elsenor, en un ambiente que emana corrupción y desconfianza, claustrofóbico y hostil, se alternan escenas solemnes y reveses irónicos, al tiempo que se agita una corte de personajes cuyo sentido último será llevar a Hamlet a vencer su tensión interna y cumplir la venganza por la muerte de su padre. El magnífico estudio de Ángel-Luis Pujante que precede su traducción analiza el carácter incoherente e incierto de la tragedia y sitúa el atractivo de una obra tan compleja y rica en ese halo de misterio que suscita la duda, requiere la meditación y que la ha convertido en uno de los grandes mitos de Occidente.

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