Reviews
Kerrigan's reading of the tradition is illuminating, subtle, informed, and informative, and he uses it to establish his reading of the play, working within the tradition but extending it to hitherto unseen and insightful ways.
Kerrigan is a consummate scholar. He shows the historical currents within which Hamlet was created and has lived until the present moment. There are flashes of brilliance throughout the book, and a great deal of original and provocative dialogue with other readings of the play—including a powerful thesis about Hamlet's relation to the Senecan tradition. The writing is energetic, accessible, readable, and refreshingly free of the codified terminology of so much contemporary criticism.