The Klingon Hamlet: Star Trek All SeriesSimon and Schuster, 2012 M10 9 - 240 pages An astonishing effort on the part of the leading Klingon scholars of today, telling a story of blood, honour and vengeance in true Klingon tradition. With the English-language version printed on the left and the Klingon on the right, this best-known of Shakespeare's plays, a tour-de-force of Elizabethan theatre, can now be read and understood in the great warrior tongue even by non-Klingon speakers. As General Chang (Christopher Plummer) was heard to remark in the movie Star Trek IV: The Undiscovered Country: "Shakespeare is better in the original Klingon." Building on the groundwork of linguist Marc Okrand, author of The Klingon Dictionary, who constructed a fully spoken language out of what began as little more than a background prop, the Klingon Language Institute in Flourtown, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to the study and teaching of Klingon as a living tongue. Translating the great works of literature, Hamlet among them, is central to their philosophy of education and discovery. |
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... King (King Lear), One Dreams in the Middle of the Hot Season (Midsummer Night's Dream), and the play the reader currently has on his viewscreen. To come to this particular play: Khamlet is widely regarded amongst Klingons as a ...
... King (King Lear), One Dreams in the Middle of the Hot Season (Midsummer Night's Dream), and the play the reader currently has on his viewscreen. To come to this particular play: Khamlet is widely regarded amongst Klingons as a ...
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... king like Khamlet Senior, or Vortibrash Senior, who followed the old ways and believed in honor. No such salvation is forthcoming for Khamlet's Kronos, a planet left to an uncertain future; and many Klingons, from Chang onwards, have ...
... king like Khamlet Senior, or Vortibrash Senior, who followed the old ways and believed in honor. No such salvation is forthcoming for Khamlet's Kronos, a planet left to an uncertain future; and many Klingons, from Chang onwards, have ...
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... king who was more a primus inter pares than an absolute leader. The parallels to the Interregnum Empire are obvious, but clearly could not have been stated openly. Note that the pre-Kahless politics of the play does not prevent the ...
... king who was more a primus inter pares than an absolute leader. The parallels to the Interregnum Empire are obvious, but clearly could not have been stated openly. Note that the pre-Kahless politics of the play does not prevent the ...
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... we will let the Federation reader uncover himself. Read this work, Human, and learn. Bureau of External Relations, Kronos—as translated by Nick Nicholas HAMLET, Prince of Denmark DRAMATIS PERSONAE CLAUDIUS, King of Denmark.
... we will let the Federation reader uncover himself. Read this work, Human, and learn. Bureau of External Relations, Kronos—as translated by Nick Nicholas HAMLET, Prince of Denmark DRAMATIS PERSONAE CLAUDIUS, King of Denmark.
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