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Damned Ghost: How Shakespeare saw through it and we didn't


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May 23, 2026
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3 hours 43 minutes
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In Hamlet, Shakespeare's play, a ghost tells a prince a terrible tale. ‘Is it true?’ the prince asks himself. This book asks, and answers, that same question.
A ghost is something one may see and believe or look through and doubt. Doubt runs through the entire play. But it is in how Shakespeare used the ghost - missing from the original tale- The Story of Amleth - that he revealed a surprising truth. There is, though it's not generally known, another story from real-life history behind this play. It’s where Shakespeare lifted the ghost’s speech, for example. Hamlet is right to test its word. To those who knew the truth, the ghost was transparent (and will be again to the readers or listeners of this book). Shakespeare, as always, lets us decide. From where he sat, writing his play in his own and his audience's time, he was imagining a future yet to come based on what had recently come to pass. We, in our time... we forgot.

(As a bonus, listeners will finally find out what is that book that Hamlet reads. You know the one? Containing word, words words.)

Abridged and adapted for audio from Elsinore: Hamlet, History Hidden in Plain Sight, by the same author, this book written in a conversational style, follows a film crew shooting on location, looking for where Hamlet was really set. (It’s not where you think.) The title - Damned Ghost - is from the scene in which Hamlet tells Horatio, ‘There is a play tonight before the King. One Scene of it comes near the circumstance which I have told thee of my Father’s death.’ He says that if the king does not betray himself as a murderer, well, then the ghost was lying. ‘Observe mine Uncle. If his occulted guilt do not itself unkennel in one speech, it is a damnèd ghost that we have seene.' But we don’t start there. We're on a film set watching another re-enactment of real-life history and a very significant real-life death...
Damned Ghost: How Shakespeare saw through it and we didn't

Damned Ghost: How Shakespeare saw through it and we didn't

Author: Eliza Langland
Read by: Eliza Langland Andrew Stanson Crawford Logan
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