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By Jessica Hindman - February 15, 2003

Though the identity of the "editor" responsible for deleting Hamlet's final soliloquy from the 1623 Folio edition of Hamlet may be lost to history, the possible reasons for his omission of the Quarto's fifty-eight lines are as relevant and accessible to the present day as a membership card at Kim's video rental. The question posed by an editor in…

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