Hamlet in popular culture

Numerous references to Hamlet in popular culture (in film, literature, arts, etc.) reflect the continued influence of this play. Hamlet is one of the most popular of Shakespeare's plays, topping the list at the Royal Shakespeare since 1879.[1]

Plays

It has been argued that there are, effectively, only around thirty unique plots in all of literature. The following list of plays including references to Hamlet is ordered alphabetically.

Film and television

Main article: Hamlet on screen

Film

The following list is ordered alphabetically.

Television

Comedy and cartoon TV shows

Drama

Horror

Mystery and detective shows

Science fiction

Literature

Books

Poetry

Short stories

Music

Opera

At least 26 operas have been written based on Hamlet, including:

Instrumental

Instrumental works based on Hamlet include:

Contemporary

Contemporary popular music mentions include:

Comic strips and web comics

Video games and digital media

Other references

Common vernacular

The play has contributed many phrases to common English vernacular, including the famous "To be, or not to be".

References

  1. (Crystal, David, & Ben Crystal, The Shakespeare Miscellany. New York, 2005)
  2. Irvin Kershner, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back DVD Commentary.
  3. "Official Website for Rosencranz & Guildenstern Are Undead". Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  4. http://www.channel4.com/programmes/peep-show/4od#3150429
  5. "Alan Bennett contemporary Hamlet 'Denmark Hill' heading for Radio 4". Radio Times. Retrieved 2013-10-21.
  6. First shown on ITV 26 January 2006 also Wikipedia entry: List of Lewis Episodes
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