Beyond the PhIrst Page

Club Meeting 59 - Hamnet

45 min · 24. maalis 2026
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Beyond the PhIrst Page discusses Hamnet which is Maggie O’Farrell’s take on why Shakespeare wrote Hamlet. This book is unique because it is told from the perspective of Shakespeare’s wife Agnes or Anne Hathaway. The siblings discuss with Max who majored in Preforming Media Art at Cornell University about the subtle nods to Hamlet that this book had as well as the accessibility of this novel on the whole. As always they close with ratings and books to read if you enjoyed Hamnet.

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