An Antic Disposition

A Medieval Mystery

337 pages

English language

Published Feb. 22, 2004 by St. Martin's Minotaur.

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978-0-312-30096-8
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In 1204 A.D., the Fools' Guild is on the run from an enraged Pope Innocent III and the Papal troops he's dispatched to destroy them. Now, hidden in their secret enclave deep within the Black Forest, the fools, troubadours and novitiates, including the jester couple Theophilos and Claudia, come together for their evening gathering to hear Father Gerald, their ancient leader, tell one of the greatest stories from the history of the Guild.

It begins in Denmark, during a time of civil war when three men laid claim to the throne while a fourth watched and bided his time. Into the strategically crucial town of Slesvig, the Guild sends Terence of York, who is promptly dubbed Yorick by the Duke's young son, Amleth. What unfolds is a tale of treachery, tragedy and bloodshed that is the true story behind one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies. But Father Gerald's history contains secrets …

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Subjects

  • Hamlet (Legendary character) -- Fiction.
  • Kings and rulers -- Succession -- Fiction.
  • Murder victims' families -- Fiction.
  • Fools and jesters -- Fiction.
  • Fathers -- Death -- Fiction.
  • Princes -- Fiction.
  • Revenge -- Fiction.
  • Denmark -- History -- To 1241 -- Fiction.

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