“The issue is not, I think, simply random inconsistency. There is, rather; a pervasive pattern, a deliberate forcing together of radically incompatible accounts of almost everything that matters in Hamlet. Is Hamlet mad or only feigning madness? Does he delay in the pursuit of revenge or only berate himself for delaying? Is Gertrude innocent or was she complicit in the murder of her husband? Is the strange account of the old king’s murder accurate or distorted? Does the Ghost come from Purgatory or from Hell?–for […]
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Hamlet in Purgatory by Stephen Greenblatt