Published 1902
by Rand, McMally in Chicago .
Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 64 p. |
Number of Pages | 64 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25921855M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 10357965 |
The new Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet; the combination being modernized, re-written and wrought out on new-discovered lines, as indicated under the light of the higher criticism by Smith, William Hawley, Pages: Done into a book, and bound in boards (no. 2 fencing) by and, at the barn, on the farm, by farmers. Smith, William Hawley, The new Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet; the combination being modernized, re-written and wrought out on new-discovered lines, as indicated under the light of the higher criticism (Chicago, Rand, McNally & Co., []) (page images at HathiTrust). Jun 06, · Author of The Evolution of Dodd, The promoters, All the children of all the people, Walks and talks, Walks abroad and talks about them, Children by chance or by choice, and some correlated considerations, Children by chance or by choice, The new Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet.
The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testament According to the Authorized Version (Scott's Scott, Thomas. The New Hamlet: Intermixed and Interwoven with a Revised Version of Romeo and Juliet. Smith, Wm. Hawley and the Smith Family Farmers. Across the Meridians and Fragmentary Letters Antiquarian & Rare. The Book. The new Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet; the combination being modernized, rewritten and wrought out on new-discovered lines, as indicated under the light of the higher criticism by Wm. Hawley Smith and the Smith family, imeldaclyde.com: William Hawley Smith. In nineteenth-century terms, the Smiths' play might be characterized as a melodramatic burlesque or travesty. Yet the contemporary term "mashup" might be a more helpful descriptor given the play's title page, which presents The New Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet. William Hawley Smith’s The New Hamlet is a farce in which Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet are combined and rewritten to give both plays a happy ending. Smith also alludes to the Baconian controversy regarding the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays (“Foreword”). Smith, The New Hamlet: Intermixed and Interwoven with A Revised Version of Romeo and Juliet (Chicago: Rand, McNally Author: Suzanne Bailey.
The new Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet; the combination being modernized, re-written and wrought out on new-discovered lines, 4/5(1). Jun 27, · The New Hamlet, Intermixed and Interwoven with a Revised Version of Romeo and Juliet; The Combination Being Modernized, Re-Written and Wrought Out on New-Discovered Lines, as Indicated Under the Light of the Higher Criticism. William Hawley Smith. Why aren’t we still domesticating new animals? Is there a strategy to Super Bowl squares? What is the best way to cut a sandwich? Where did LEGOs get their name? Shakespeare’s plays and poems» Plays of the middle and late years» Romeo and Juliet Apart from the early Titus Andronicus, the only other play that Shakespeare wrote prior to that is classified as a tragedy is Romeo and Juliet (c. –96), which is quite untypical of the tragedies that are to follow.