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March 15, 2007

What Shakespeare meant

At EverythingIsMiscellaneous.com, I've posted about the joy of reading an edition of Hamlet that surfaces hundreds of years of scholarly disputes about the meaning of Shakespeare's words, disputes that often are without resolution. We don't know what the old bird/bard meant, but that's all the more reason to love him! [Tags: shakespeare everything_is_miscellaneous hamlet hermeneutics ]

Posted by D. Weinberger at March 15, 2007 01:12 PM


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For those who like me were waiting for the DVD release of Kenneth Branagh's 4-hour treatment of Hamlet from , you can now download the video from Amazon. The deal also includes a version suitable for your iPod or other portable media player.

Posted by: Bill K | March 16, 2007 04:16 AM


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