A review by jedi_indyjones
The Tragedy of Hamlet: with Connections by Theodore Roethke, Bosley Crowther, John Russell Brown, Roger Ebert, Hernando Téllez, William Shakespeare, Jonathan Vos Post, Maya Angelou, Richard L. Sterne

5.0

Shakespeare was a master at writing tragedies. I loved this one. Rediscovering Shakespeare in my thirties has been fruitful and it's shown me the beauty of his writing without the academic setting. This has caused me to consider the lines more on my own and it moves me closer to the characters and the story. There are many analysis out there as well that I used while reading and some follow up videos. I also look forward to many of the film adaptations of this play. This copy was incredible in that it has footnotes for context and related stories at the back of the book. There were even blurbs on many of the adaptations found there as well. The themes in Shakespeare's works are what make these timeless. I can't wait to discover and re-discover more of his works.