- The
Tragedy of
Hamlet,
Prince of Denmark,
often shortened to
Hamlet (/ˈhæmlɪt/), is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and...
- The
Hamlet is a
novel by the
American author William Faulkner,
published in 1940,
about the
fictional Snopes family of Mississippi.
Originally a standalone...
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Hamlet's father is a
character from
William Shakespeare's play
Hamlet. In the
stage directions, he is
referred to as "Ghost". His name is also
Hamlet...
- A
hamlet is a
human settlement that is
smaller than a town or village. This is
often simply an
informal description of a
smaller settlement or possibly...
- In
William Shakespeare's play
Hamlet,
Gertrude is
Hamlet's mother and
Queen of Denmark. Her
relationship with
Hamlet is
somewhat turbulent,
since he resents...
-
Thorpe Hamlet is a
suburb of Norwich, to the east of the city centre, in the
Norwich District, in the
English county of Norfolk. It was
constituted a separate...
- The Ur-
Hamlet (the
German prefix Ur-
means "original") is a play by an
unknown author,
thought to be
either Thomas Kyd or
William Shakespeare. No copy...
-
Hamlet Manukyan (born 22
August 2007) is an
Armenian artistic gymnast. He is the 2023
Junior World Champion on
pommel horse and rings.
Manukyan was born...
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hamlet or
Hamlet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hamlet is a
tragic play by
William Shakespeare,
based in the
story of Jute
prince Amleth.
Hamlet...
- Shakespeare's play
Hamlet.
Laertes is the son of
Polonius and the
brother of Ophelia. In the
final scene, he
mortally stabs Hamlet with a poison-tipped...