Infobae: El libro de bolsillo se despide de Estados Unidos: adiós a un ícono de lectura popular
La desaparición del libro de bolsillo en Estados Unidos marca el final de una era de accesibilidad masiva a la literatura que se extendió por más de ocho décadas. A partir de 2024, ReaderLink, el ...
El libro de bolsillo se despide de Estados Unidos: adiós a un ícono de lectura popular
Cadena SER: La Biblioteca Regional expone una obra editada por Aldo Manuzio, el inventor de la cursiva, el libro de bolsillo y del punto y coma
La Biblioteca Regional expone una obra editada por Aldo Manuzio, el inventor de la cursiva, el libro de bolsillo y del punto y coma
Perfil: El libro de bolsillo está condenado a desaparecer en los Estados Unidos
El libro de bolsillo está condenado a desaparecer en los Estados Unidos
The New York Times: El último adiós de los libros de bolsillo
Hamlet is Shakespeare's most popular, and most puzzling, play. It follows the form of a "revenge tragedy," in which the hero, Hamlet, seeks vengeance against his father's murderer, his uncle Claudius, now the king of Denmark. Much of its fascination, however,…
Hamlet shares with the Gravedigger the same easy good-fellowship he extends to the play’s other great outsider, the First Player; but the Gravedigger asserts a more sinister kind of intimacy with his claim to have begun his work “that very day that young Hamlet was born” (5.1.152 –53).
Hamlet is the most popular of Shakespeare’s plays for readers and theater audiences, and it is also one of the most puzzling. Many questions about the play continue to fascinate readers and playgoers, making Hamlet not only a revenge tragedy but also very much a mystery.