Beloved to Hamlet: If Ophelia Had Lived

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Cover of the book Beloved to Hamlet: If Ophelia Had Lived by Izolda Trakhtenberg, Izolda Trakhtenberg
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Author: Izolda Trakhtenberg ISBN: 9780980229837
Publisher: Izolda Trakhtenberg Publication: May 7, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Izolda Trakhtenberg
ISBN: 9780980229837
Publisher: Izolda Trakhtenberg
Publication: May 7, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," the Lady Ophelia dies a tragic death. But what if she had lived? How might things have turned out differently? See the world at Elsinore Castle through Ophelia's eyes as she attempts to change history with her knowledge of herbs and medicines.

What would have happened if Hamlet's Ophelia hadn't died in the middle of the play? How would things have gone differently? What was her life like outside of the scope of Hamlet's tragedy? Seamlessly interwoven with the original play, this story traces Ophelia, if she had survived her fall into the river.

This first in a series of "If She Had Lived" stories, this story is easily accessible to everyone and especially to those who love Shakespeare.

Future stories will trace the lives of other female characters from fiction, history, opera, and myths.

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In Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," the Lady Ophelia dies a tragic death. But what if she had lived? How might things have turned out differently? See the world at Elsinore Castle through Ophelia's eyes as she attempts to change history with her knowledge of herbs and medicines.

What would have happened if Hamlet's Ophelia hadn't died in the middle of the play? How would things have gone differently? What was her life like outside of the scope of Hamlet's tragedy? Seamlessly interwoven with the original play, this story traces Ophelia, if she had survived her fall into the river.

This first in a series of "If She Had Lived" stories, this story is easily accessible to everyone and especially to those who love Shakespeare.

Future stories will trace the lives of other female characters from fiction, history, opera, and myths.

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