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Original Title: | Ophelia |
ISBN: | 1582348014 (ISBN13: 9781582348018) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Denmark |
Lisa M. Klein
Hardcover | Pages: 328 pages Rating: 3.72 | 10454 Users | 941 Reviews
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Title | : | Ophelia |
Author | : | Lisa M. Klein |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 328 pages |
Published | : | October 31st 2006 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Romance. Retellings. Fiction |
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He is Hamlet, Prince of Denmark; she is simply Ophelia. If you think you know their story, think again.In this reimagining of Shakespeare's famous tragedy, it is Ophelia who takes center stage. A rowdy, motherless girl, she grows up at Elsinore Castle to become the queen's most trusted lady-in-waiting. Ambitious for knowledge and witty as well as beautiful, Ophelia learns the ways of power in a court where nothing is as it seems. When she catches the attention of the captivating, dark-haired Prince Hamlet, their love blossoms in secret. But bloody deeds soon turn Denmark into a place of madness, and Ophelia's happiness is shattered. Ultimately, she must choose between her love for Hamlet and her own life. In desperation, Ophelia devises a treacherous plan to escape from Elsinore forever . . . with one very dangerous secret.
Lisa Klein's Ophelia tells the story of a young woman falling in love, searching for her place in the world, and finding the strength to survive. Sharp and literary, dark and romantic, this dramatic story holds readers in its grip until the final, heartrending scene.
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Ratings: 3.72 From 10454 Users | 941 ReviewsArticle Regarding Books Ophelia
I read this book about two years ago. It was before I had read the actual "Hamlet". I'd heard snippets of the play, but not the entire summary. This novel made an impact on how I read the play. For the next couple of years since I read this book, I've kind of viewed Ophelia as intelligent and trying to hold her ground in her topsy-turvy world rather than as insane and overly vulnerable. This novel is really worth cracking open and reading.
At first this book made me really mad. But I don't think you should snub this book completely. If you call yourself a Shakespeare connoisseur, then you should just take this as it is and enjoy it.There have got to be a million different retellings of Hamlet. Different interpretations especially on film, whether its the straight Shakespearean story or something like the Tale of Edgar Sawtelle. I decided ultimately to enjoy this as a retelling. Lisa Klein knows she is not Shakespeare. I was glad
As a feminist and as a lover of Shakespeare, i was simultaneously vastly excited and rather apprehensive to crack open this book. Sure, i've always wanted to know what Ophelia's real story was, but to tackle a reinterpretation of what is arguably Shakespeare's greatest work is, well, ambitious. But i knew that if it were done well, this book would make its way onto my "favorites" shelf in between the Sonnets and Rosencrantz & Guildernstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard.It definitely made its way
You get sucked in instantaneously to this cunning and devilishly smart novel called OPHELIA. The main character, Ophelia, is headstrong, determined, and lovestruck. When the wonderful and beautiful Hamlet enters her life, Ophelia is hypnotized.Even though he is a prince and she is the Queens lowest lady-in-waiting, the two stop at nothing to be together. When Hamlet's father is poisoned, the Queen becomes very grief stricken, going to Ophelia for support and a welcome ear. Then the notorious
I love this book. William Shakespeare out does himself in this love tale gone tragic. Ophelia a motherless girl who finds herself soon living in the castle ruled by Queen Gertrude. She works for her as a honorable lady and soon meets Hamlet and they fall in love. They have to keep their love in secret because Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark and Ophelia is working for the queen and is not of power. The Queen was nice and caring of Ophelia and did not want to disappoint her. The love between
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