The significance of religion in Hamlet
The significance of religion in Hamlet Omar Abdulaziz Alsaif College of Arts, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. E-mail: oalsaif@ksu.edu. Tel: (966) 555412826. Accepted 8 October, 2012 The tragedy Hamlet is one of the most important of Shakespeare’s plays published and performed as part of the rainbow of world literature.
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