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Hamlet II King of Denmark

A Play in Five Acts
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Eximius Books presents Hamlet II, King of Denmark. This play is suggested by the last scene of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare. In the closing scene of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Claudius, the King, Gertrude, the Queen, and Laertes, son of Polonius, are dead. Hamlet is dying, after being stabbed with a poisoned foil by Laertes. With Hamlet's death, there is no lineal heir to the Danish throne. With his dying breath, Hamlet implores Horatio to: "Absent thee from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story." This line suggests the plot for the play, Hamlet II King of Denmark. Hamlet, while a student in Wittenberg, unknowingly fathered a son by Francesca, daughter of the Duke of Siena, Italy. Horatio learned this on a visit there when Claudius sent Hamlet to England. When Horatio tells Hamlet that he has fathered a son who is the lineal heir to the throne, Hamlet charges Horatio with the task of placing Hamlet's son on the throne of Denmark. Continuing in the style of Shakespeare's original plays, Hamlet II unveils a story of political intrigue, relational struggles, and the hope of justice.

Author Biography:

David Lariscy has been a fan of the writings of William Shakespeare since childhood. His passion for reading and writing has been heavily influenced by the Bard. After years of study and teaching in community Shakespeare groups, David has finally made a unique contribution of his own to the genre. Hamlet II, King of Denmark is compelling sequel to Hamlet that completes the story. His hope is that you enjoy this sequel almost as much as the original.
Release date NZ
November 26th, 2012
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
134
Dimensions
127x203x8
ISBN-13
9780985289904
Product ID
21173479

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