
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A Novel
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Richard Armitage
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It is a tale of ghosts, of madness, of revenge - of old alliances giving way to new intrigues. Denmark is changing, shaking off its medieval past. War with Norway is on the horizon. And Hamlet - son of the old king, nephew of the new - becomes increasingly entangled in a web of deception - and murder.
Struggling to find his place in this strange new order Hamlet tries to rekindle his relationship with Ophelia - the daughter of Elsinore’s cunning spy master, a man with plots of his own. Hamlet turns for advice and support to the one person he can trust -- Young Yorick, the slippery, unruly jester, whose father helped Hamlet through a difficult childhood. And all the while the armed forces of Fortinbras, prince of Norway, start to assemble, threatening to bring down Elsinore forever.
Beautifully performed by actor Richard Armitage ("Thorin Oakenshield" in the Hobbit films), Hamlet, Prince of Denmark takes Shakespeare’s original into unexpected realms, reinventing a story we thought we knew.
A. J. Hartley is the New York Times best-selling author of the Will Hawthorne fantasy series and several thrillers, as well as the Darwen Arkwright books for younger readers. He is the Russell Robinson Distinguished Professor of Shakespeare at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
David Hewson is the best-selling author of more than 20 novels, including the Nic Costa crime series and a trilogy of books based on the hit Danish television show The Killing. His most-recent novel, The House of Dolls, begins a new series set in Amsterdam.
Richard Armitage is known to movie audiences around the world as "Thorin Oakenshield" in the trilogy of films based on The Hobbit. Born in Leicester, England, and trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Armitage has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and created memorable roles on Robin Hood, North & South, and other British TV series.
©2014 A.J. Hartley, David Hewson (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Critic reviews
What made the experience of listening to Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A Novel the most enjoyable?
I listen to many audiobooks and this is amongst the best I have ever listened to. The range of voices and accents that Richard Armitage found for this story was amazing; even the female voices were interesting and believable. The humour and shades of light and dark were fascinating and mesmerising and the quality of the narration made this clever retelling of Hamlet truly memorable.What was one of the most memorable moments of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A Novel?
It's hard to pick out just one moment but I think the section where Ophelia writes to her brother about the plot to kill Old Hamlet was very moving and Richard Armitage managed to convey the difficulty of her personal situation very skillfully.Which scene did you most enjoy?
The whole fencing match scene between Hamlet and Laertes and the simultaneous poisoning and death of Gertrude was brilliant.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I listened to the book during a 12 hour drive home from holiday and it had me gripped all the way. The story was dark, sad and moving but there were great moments of humour too. I laughed out loud at some of Yorricks' antics and cried (literally) with Gertrude and Ophelia's love and hopes/fears for Hamlet.Any additional comments?
The afterword by the authors was a great addition. Really interesting information about the odyssey of Shakespeare's play and the history/myths behind it.A compelling audiobook with a brilliant narrator.
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What made the experience of listening to Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A Novel the most enjoyable?
'Hamlet' is one of my favourites and read by my favourite actor.Have you listened to any of Richard Armitage’s other performances? How does this one compare?
no but I willLovely Richard Armitage
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? A different Hamlet!
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bring Shakespeare to life- again
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Great narrator for an interesting story
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A wonderful story brilliantly narrated
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Would you consider the audio edition of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A Novel to be better than the print version?
I think a print version would be a different thing, with perhaps different qualities. But this audiobook is amazing, it's somehow more than just a read book. It is like a very long movie with your imagination as screen.What did you like best about this story?
I like very much how the characters are discribed and how they are presented, each one in a very special way. And I like the story itself. It's known for a few hundres years, but now told in a very exciting way. It captured my attention all the time, for more than nine hours.What about Richard Armitage’s performance did you like?
I find it very impressive, how he manages to give character and emotions to the different persons in the book with just his voice. As I knew him before only playing male roles I find it surprising and amazing how well he does the female voices. Great as Ophelia and as Gertrud!Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The story didn't make me laugh, it's not funny. It is very tragic, as the original story is as well. A lot of murder and treason. And the story also didn't make me cry. Perhaps I read to many detective novels, to be shocked by such a story.But I felt joy, listenig. It sounds as if the authors may have had some joy, writing the story and Richard Armitage as well doesn't sound bored at all, telling it.Any additional comments?
It's interesting to read David Hewsons blog in addition because he gives some intersting informations about the story itself and about writing it.Thrill and joy
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Loved it as new rendition that is accessible
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Amazing
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Richard Armitage voices are superb and draw you into the tale
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