Sources of Hamlet (English Wikipedia)

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  • Holthausen 1948. Holthausen, Ferdinand (1948). Vergleichendes und etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altwestnordischen, Altnorwegisch-isländischen, einschliesslich der Lehn- und Fremdwörter sowie der Eigennamen. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. OCLC 215188285.
  • Collinson 2011. Collinson, L. A. (2011). "A New Etymology for Hamlet? The Names Amlethus, Amlođi and Admlithi". Review of English Studies. 62 (257). Oxford University Press: 675–694. doi:10.1093/res/hgr008. eISSN 1471-6968. ISSN 0034-6551 – via Oxford Journals Online.
  • Gollancz 1898, pp. 3–13. Gollancz, Israel, ed. (1898). Hamlet in Iceland: Being the Icelandic romantic Ambales saga, edited and translated, with extracts from five Ambales Rimur and other illustrative texts, for the most part now first printed, and an introductory essay. Northern Library. Vol. III. London: David Nutt, Strand. OCLC 3254561.
  • Harrison & Harrison 1912, p. 184. Harrison, Henry; Harrison, Gyđa Pulling (1912). Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary. Vol. 1. London: Eaton Press. OCLC 5021363.
  • White, Richard Grant, ed. (1867). The works of William Shakespeare. Vol. X. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. p. 6. OCLC 5806928.
  • Alexander 1964. Alexander, Peter (1964). Alexander's Introductions to Shakespeare. London: Collins. OCLC 257743100.
  • Gollancz 1926, pp. 319–320. ——, ed. (1926). The Sources of Hamlet: with an essay on the legend. The Shakespeare Classics. Oxford University Press. OCLC 2192790.
  • Furness, Horace Howard. A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Hamlet. Vol. IV Appendix I. Philadelphia: Lippincott. p. 332. OCLC 871785531. To me this similarity of phrases, or of the principles of philosophy, is of the faintest. […Shakespeare…] was myriad-minded.
  • Robertson, J. M. (1897). Montaigne and Shakspere. London: The University Press. p. 82. OCLC 458047163. …the bases of the hypothesis are of the scantiest and the flimsiest.