Shakespeare uses the legend of a Danish prince, Amleth, who reputedly lived in the eleventh century and he uses the legend’s setting. The castle is an enclosed space, a place where plots and intrigues fester, and murder, incest and deceit abound. It is corrupt at every level. There are many alcoves, curtains, and pillars where spies lurk. Hamlet comes like a light into this environment, avenging his father’s murder. It’s not by any means a simple matter. He achieves his revenge and clears out the corruption, at the cost, however, of his own life
The map below shows all the locations Shakespeare used for Hamlet. You can zoom in on the map for a more detailed view of an area, and click the icons on the map for more information. When you click a pin on the map it opens to show all of the settings used within the location, using Shakespeare’s actual wording.
Wuthering Heights”, Emily Brontë’s only novel, is one of the pinnacles of 19th-century English literature. It’s the story of Heathcliff, an orphan who falls in love with a girl above his class, loses her, and devotes the rest of his life to wreaking revenge on her family. Crossposted to books1001 and bookish.
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