Hamlet is unique among Shakespeare's plays in that it exists in three versions. The complex relationship among the three early texts has challenged the ingenuity of generations of Shakespearean scholars. Eric Rasmussen's engaging introductory essay offers a comprehensive overview of these texts, the multifarious theories of their origins, and their fascinating reception history.
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Hamlet is unique among Shakespeare's plays in that it exists in three versions. The complex relationship among the three early texts has challenged the ingenuity of generations of Shakespearean scholars. Eric Rasmussen's engaging introductory essay offers a comprehensive overview of these texts, the multifarious theories of their origins, and their fascinating reception history.
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