Explore the many takes on Hamlet through the eyes of Clement Scott’s notable critics.
This edition gathers vivid portraits and pointed assessments of famous Hamlets, from Sarah Bernhardt to Henry Irving, Wilson Barrett, Beerbohm Tree, and Forbes Robertson, weaving together theatre history with dramatic performance.
The book frames how each actor interpreted the Danish prince, balancing sympathy, humor, and tragedy. It also includes a new chapter on H. B. Irving, offering fresh perspectives alongside a rich collection of portraits and contemporary commentary.
- Close readings of major performances and how they shaped Hamlet on stage
- Context about the actors, styles, and theatrical trends of their times
- Illustrated portraits and critical moments that defined a generation of Hamlets
- A newly added chapter that extends the discussion to later performances
Ideal for readers who love theatre history, Hamlet buffs, and collectors seeking a nuanced take on these legendary stage interpretations.