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  1. Gertrude and Claudius is a novel by John Updike. It uses the known sources of William Shakespeare's Hamlet to tell a story that draws on a rather straightforward revenge tale in medieval Denmark, as depicted by Saxo Grammaticus in his twelfth-century Historiae Danicae.

    • John Updike
    • 2000
  2. The marriage between Gertrude and Claudius is one of convenience and expediency. Neither one loves the other, but both realize it is in their interests to marry each other. Marrying his late...

  3. The play seems to raise more questions about Gertrude than it answers, including: Was she involved with Claudius before the death of her husband? Did she love her husband? Did she know about Claudius’s plan to commit the murder? Did she love Claudius, or did she marry him simply to keep her high station in Denmark? Does she believe Hamlet ...

  4. 1. Jan. 2000 · John Updike. 3.55. 2,384 ratings247 reviews. This novel tells the story of Claudius and Gertrude, King and Queen of Denmark, before the action of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" begins. Employing the nomenclature and certain details of the ancient Scandinavian legends that first describe the prince who feigns madness to achieve revenge upon ...

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  5. One of the novel's most charming sections concerns a visit Gertrude makes to Claudius's rookery, in which his retainers train falcons. Gertrude is fascinated and a little troubled by the...

  6. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Maria Carlsson. Updike erzählt die Geschichte von Gertrude und Claudius, Königin und König von Dänemark, bis zu dem Augenblick, in dem die Handlung von Shakespeares "Hamlet" beginnt: Gertrude, Tochter König Roriks, heiratet aus Staatsraison den Mann, den ihr Vater für sie ausgesucht hat.

  7. In seinem witzigen, ironischen, tragikomischen und unterhaltsamen Roman "Gertrude und Claudius" erzählt John Updike die Vorgeschichte der Shakespeare-Tragödie "Hamlet". mehr erfahren. Inhaltsangabe und Rezension: © Dieter Wunderlich 2007. Textauszüge: © Rowohlt Verlag. William Shakespeare: Hamlet. John Updike (Kurzbiografie)